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Left a review about a business a while ago. Trustpilot compliance emailed me to say the review was taken down as it had the word "lied".

See pic:

 

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So I changed the word "lied" to 'misled'. Two weeks later I get an email from compliance saying my review contains two words that need changing, "misled" and "sketchy".

"Sketchy" wasn't mentioned before, and for that reason, I'm out.

 

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Edited by meltingpot2015
correct typos
Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, rak sa_ngop said:

How about trying 'economic with the truth'. Work well in the UK Parliament.

I suppose one could dress it up in rose petals/look at it through rose-tinted glasses. 


By the way, it was not just UK Parliament, that phrase was also used in the new zealand house of representatives and the canadian House of Commons: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economical_with_the_truth

 

Also, how do you feel about the sentence: 

 

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A not unblack dog was chasing a not unsmall rabbit across a not ungreen field.

 

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