Someone asked this good question - How to write long messy text to database . They were downvoted and told this was a bad question. They then added superfluous information and got upvoted.
I posted an answer (before their edit) which OP accepted and commented that it helped them. My answer was downvoted, of course. I got upvoted later. (Perhaps after the answer was accepted?) The answer was: letting OP know of Parameterized Queries which OP wasn't aware existed.
The question got closed as a duplicate, and though the 'duplicate' has an answer similar to mine, the question is not a duplicate. Someone mentioned that in the comments as well.
Now a moderator came around and converted the answer into a comment so future readers won't be able to find the answer unless they search the comments.
(This action also deleted the question, which then hid some useful information in the comments there regarding the dangers of posting confidential information in questions. People might think, incorrectly, that if they change their minds, they'll be able to delete it later.)
For those of you with less than 10k rep, the answer (as a comment) is here: How to write long messy text to database .
EDIT
The answer got undeleted and I now updated it. I hope it's to everyone's satisfaction.