Can’t post – I type something in, hit “submit”, and then it disappears with the “please check community guidelines before posting” bar flashing

Not sure what I’m doing wrong, I’m signed in on the site, using Edge, UBlock origin extension totally disabled for Thurrott.com.

I wanted to add a comment to “Ask Paul”, tried twice, and was stymied on both attempts, as described in the subject line.

FWIW, anyway, I was chuffed with the silly mash-up idea that came to mind after noticing a minor typo with “12 Monkees” in today’s “Ask Paul”.

Bing Chat created the following:

I’ll try to create a movie outline that mashes up the TV show “The Monkees” with the film “12 Monkeys”, ensuring multiple opportunities for song performances and goofy chase sequences set to music.

The movie is called “12 Monkees and The Monkees”. It’s a musical comedy that follows the story of four musicians who travel back in time to prevent a deadly virus from spreading across the world. The four musicians are played by the original members of The Monkees: Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and Davy Jones.

The movie starts with the four musicians performing at a concert in New York City. Suddenly, they are approached by a mysterious man who claims to be from the future. He tells them that a deadly virus will wipe out most of humanity in the future, and that they are the only ones who can stop it. The man gives them a time machine and sends them back to 1996, where they must find the source of the virus and stop it from spreading.

Once they arrive in 1996, they discover that the virus was created by a mad scientist named Dr. Peters (played by Brad Pitt). Dr. Peters is a huge fan of The Monkees and has been using their music to brainwash people into spreading the virus. The Monkees must use their musical talents to stop Dr. Peters and his army of brainwashed followers.

Throughout the movie, there are multiple opportunities for song performances and goofy chase sequences set to music. For example, there’s a scene where The Monkees are being chased through a shopping mall by Dr. Peters’ henchmen while performing “I’m a Believer”. There’s also a scene where they perform “Daydream Believer” while infiltrating Dr. Peters’ laboratory.

In the end, The Monkees are able to stop Dr. Peters and prevent the virus from spreading. They return to their own time, but not before performing one last song for their fans.

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