I was trying to update an answer to a question about processing Japanese content from May 2009. The updates include formatting changes, some grammar and punctuation changes, replacing a link that no longer worked, and the addition links for two tools that had no links.
However, the author of the answer starts off with a few recommendations based on his experience with bilingual Japanese/English websites, and this prevented my from submitting my update; an error message said that the beginning of the answer (which I had not changed) looks like spam. I then tried alternative formulations, which were also blocked as spam, e.g. :
- I work in ...,
- I have experience ...
- My job involves ...
- This answer is based on my experience ...
- (Based on my experience ...)
These were all blocked.
Since the first comment doubted that this was the spam blocker, here is a partial screenshot:
Then I tried to leave out the first sentence and start with a different introduction to the list of recommendations:
- A couple of recommended practices ...
- A few recommendations ...
- Recommendations: ...
- First of all ...
- When processing Japanese content ...
These were also blocked as potential spam.
In the end I did not find a formulation that passed the spam filter and had to leave the answer as it was. Can anyone give my advice on how to update that answer?