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Why was my discussion topic removed without any note?

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Hello Community,

On the 24th of March i have posted an article describing our Confluence cloud-to-cloud migration steps. A couple of days ago it was no longer accessible. 

Here is a link to where it was- https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-Cloud-discussions/Confluence-migration-from-Cloud-to-Cloud/m-p/2309739#M1112

Currently when i load it it is changed to https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Removed-Posts/Confluence-migration-from-Cloud-to-Cloud/m-p/2309739#M1112?utm_source=atlcomm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=kudos_discussion&utm_content=topic and there is a screen that tells me that "You don't have sufficient privileges to view this page."

Is it considered as not-wanted-content or what went wrong with it? Thanks in advance - i would appreciate your feedback.

Kind Regards,

Dimitrina

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Jimmy Seddon
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Apr 03, 2023

Hi @Dimitrina Ivanova,

I have restored the article, I don't see anything wrong with it.  My only guess is that the auto-moderation may have thought your cli commands were an attempt to be malicious (obviously they are simply examples).

Sorry that happened to you.

Hello @Jimmy Seddon 

Thanks a lot!

Greetings!

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Hello @Monique vdB

Can you help me resolve this one?

Thanks a lot in advance,

Dimitrina 

Monique vdB
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Apr 03, 2023
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Yes @Monique vdB

Thanks a lot for checking!

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