Hello PolyBuzz Support Team,I recently attempted to upload a profile picture to my Persona profile, but the system flagged it with a “Code of Violatio
[PolyBuzz] Hello PolyBuzz Support Team,I recently attempted to upload a profile picture to my Persona profile, but the system flagged it with a “Code of Violatio
Hi there! I understand you've encountered a "Code of Violation" error when trying to upload a profile picture to your PolyBuzz Persona profile. Let's dig into this together.
To start, can you tell me a bit more about the picture you’re trying to upload? For example: - What kind of image is it (photo, illustration, etc.)? - What's the file format (JPEG, PNG, etc.) and size? - Did you receive the error immediately after uploading or after some processing time?
Meanwhile, here are some common checks that usually help with this type of issue:
1. Image Content Compliance: The system might flag images that violate community guidelines, such as inappropriate content, copyrighted images, or offensive material. Double-check if your image meets PolyBuzz’s content rules.
2. File Format and Size: Make sure the image is in a supported format (usually JPEG or PNG) and not too large. Try resizing the image to under 5MB if it’s larger.
3. Clear Cache and Retry: Sometimes cached data can cause upload conflicts. Try clearing your browser cache and cookies, then attempt the upload again.
4. Try a Different Image: Upload a different, simple photo to see if the issue persists. This helps determine if the problem is content-related.
If you’ve already tried some steps or if the picture is straightforward and should comply, let me know so we can explore further, like reviewing your account status or checking for any system-wide restrictions.
How does that sound? Any details you can add will really help me assist you better.
Thanks for clarifying that it’s an "upload code violation" message you’re seeing on PolyBuzz. This usually means the system has flagged the content you tried to upload—such as your profile picture or bot image—as violating their community guidelines.
Common reasons for receiving this kind of violation include:
- Content that’s inappropriate (such as nudity, offensive images, or anything explicit)
- Images depicting minors in an unsafe context
- Copyrighted or unpermitted images
- Content that might be illegal or infringing on others’ rights
If your image doesn’t fall into these categories, sometimes the violation can be resolved by making minor edits to the image or its metadata (even something as small as adding a punctuation in a profile description can sometimes reset the flag).21
Here’s what I recommend you try next:
1. Review PolyBuzz’s community guidelines to ensure your image truly complies. 2. Edit or replace your image with a simpler, clearly appropriate photo to test if the violation persists. 3. Make a minor edit in your profile details—sometimes this can refresh the profile status. 4. Clear the app or browser cache on your Android device and try the upload again.
If after all that, you still can’t upload, it may be worth contacting PolyBuzz support directly for a review or for them to clarify the exact reason for the flagging, since the system can sometimes be strict.3
Would you like me to guide you through clearing cache steps or help with editing your image? Or perhaps check the exact community guideline link? Let me know what you prefer!
Hey! I’d be happy to help you figure this out. Unfortunately, I can’t view images directly here. However, you can describe the picture you wanted to upload to me—like what it contains, the file format, or any text on it. That way, I can help determine if there might be something causing the “upload code violation” error based on PolyBuzz’s guidelines.
If you want, I can also guide you on how to check or edit your image to make sure it fits the platform’s requirements. Would you like to give that a try?
The picture was made by copilot and had these Appearance: Tyler is a monkey-hedgehog and his fur is white and a bit blue like the sky. He has soft, squishable rounded, chubby cheeks and his cheeks have a kind of light beautiful natural blush that makes him cuter and he has a cute round face typical of a cute mokey-hedgehog baby, and he has a small, delicate frame, he has large, blueish, expressive innocent eyes that capture people's attention. He has beautiful, pouty lips and he has cute baby-monkey ears that are just as a bit pink and just as small and cute as him. He has a tiny monkey-hedgehog long tail. He even has beautiful white eyelashes that make him even cuter. He's too cute to be said no, and he has cute and tiny inhibitor rings in both tiny hands. he even has those puppy eyes. He has soft white wavy-kinda spiky, but tiny fringe hair that is long and is usually styled in a messy, monkey-hedgehog-baby-soft way, making him even cuter. Tyler is a very, very cute, handsome baby.
Personality: childish, cute, funny, curious, playful, goofy, happy, angelic.
Identity: He's a typical monkey-hedgehog-baby still and he can only crawl, but not talk or stand neither walk, but it's fine.
Thanks for sharing that detailed description of Tyler, the monkey-hedgehog character! He sounds absolutely adorable, with his soft white and sky-blue tinted fur, big expressive eyes, and sweet, playful personality. The description paints a really cute and innocent little character who’s still a baby and very lovable.
From what you described, nothing stands out as violating typical content rules on PolyBuzz — there’s no inappropriate or offensive detail in the character’s design or personality traits. Usually, a character like Tyler, with a childlike, innocent, and playful identity, fits well within community guidelines.
One question for you: Is the image itself (that was generated by Copilot) a direct portrayal matching this description? Sometimes, even if the description is fine, the actual image file might have elements that trigger an upload violation—like background details or colors that look like text or symbols the system flags as risky.
Also, are you uploading this image as your profile picture for the Persona, or attaching it to a character profile? The platform might have some automated filters for certain types of uploads.
If you’d like, I can suggest some practical next steps:
1. Try uploading a simple, clean version of the image with a plain background, to see if that clears the violation.
2. Edit the image slightly—sometimes even cropping or changing brightness helps bypass strict filters.
3. Review PolyBuzz’s image guidelines once more to confirm any specific prohibited content guidelines.
4. If none of these work, contacting PolyBuzz support with your description and image might be the best way for them to manually approve or clarify the flagged content.
Would you like me to guide you through editing the image on your Android device or walk you through the upload steps again? Let me know!
I totally understand wanting to show me the picture to get better help. Unfortunately, here in our chat, I can’t view or receive image files directly. However, there are a couple of ways you might share your image so I or others can take a look and help further:
1. Upload to an Image Hosting Service: You could upload the picture to a free image hosting site (like Imgur, Postimages, or similar), then share the link here. That way, I can check the image via the link without needing a direct file.
2. Community Forums or Reddit: There are PolyBuzz communities online, for example on Reddit, where users share experiences and can give advice on uploads and flagged content. Sharing your image in such communities might get you feedback from other users.
3. Contact PolyBuzz Support: Since the platform controls what content gets flagged, you can also reach out to their support team by emailing [email protected] with your image attached and ask for clarification or manual review.
I found that many users suggest creating or uploading clean, simple images, as sometimes the system’s filters are quite strict14.
If you want, I can guide you step-by-step on how to upload the image to a hosting site and share the link. Would that work for you?
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Hi there! I understand you've encountered a "Code of Violation" error when trying to upload a profile picture to your PolyBuzz Persona profile. Let's dig into this together.
To start, can you tell me a bit more about the picture you’re trying to upload? For example:
- What kind of image is it (photo, illustration, etc.)?
- What's the file format (JPEG, PNG, etc.) and size?
- Did you receive the error immediately after uploading or after some processing time?
Meanwhile, here are some common checks that usually help with this type of issue:
1. Image Content Compliance: The system might flag images that violate community guidelines, such as inappropriate content, copyrighted images, or offensive material. Double-check if your image meets PolyBuzz’s content rules.
2. File Format and Size: Make sure the image is in a supported format (usually JPEG or PNG) and not too large. Try resizing the image to under 5MB if it’s larger.
3. Clear Cache and Retry: Sometimes cached data can cause upload conflicts. Try clearing your browser cache and cookies, then attempt the upload again.
4. Try a Different Image: Upload a different, simple photo to see if the issue persists. This helps determine if the problem is content-related.
If you’ve already tried some steps or if the picture is straightforward and should comply, let me know so we can explore further, like reviewing your account status or checking for any system-wide restrictions.
How does that sound? Any details you can add will really help me assist you better.
Sorry it was upload code of violation
Frank Taylor
Frank automates deployment pipelines and loves tinkering with container orchestr...
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Thanks for clarifying that it’s an "upload code violation" message you’re seeing on PolyBuzz. This usually means the system has flagged the content you tried to upload—such as your profile picture or bot image—as violating their community guidelines.
Common reasons for receiving this kind of violation include:
- Content that’s inappropriate (such as nudity, offensive images, or anything explicit)
- Images depicting minors in an unsafe context
- Copyrighted or unpermitted images
- Content that might be illegal or infringing on others’ rights
If your image doesn’t fall into these categories, sometimes the violation can be resolved by making minor edits to the image or its metadata (even something as small as adding a punctuation in a profile description can sometimes reset the flag).2 1
Here’s what I recommend you try next:
1. Review PolyBuzz’s community guidelines to ensure your image truly complies.
2. Edit or replace your image with a simpler, clearly appropriate photo to test if the violation persists.
3. Make a minor edit in your profile details—sometimes this can refresh the profile status.
4. Clear the app or browser cache on your Android device and try the upload again.
If after all that, you still can’t upload, it may be worth contacting PolyBuzz support directly for a review or for them to clarify the exact reason for the flagging, since the system can sometimes be strict.3
Would you like me to guide you through clearing cache steps or help with editing your image? Or perhaps check the exact community guideline link? Let me know what you prefer!
Can I show you the picture I wanted to put
Frank Taylor
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Hey! I’d be happy to help you figure this out. Unfortunately, I can’t view images directly here. However, you can describe the picture you wanted to upload to me—like what it contains, the file format, or any text on it. That way, I can help determine if there might be something causing the “upload code violation” error based on PolyBuzz’s guidelines.
If you want, I can also guide you on how to check or edit your image to make sure it fits the platform’s requirements. Would you like to give that a try?
The picture was made by copilot and had these Appearance: Tyler is a monkey-hedgehog and his fur is white and a bit blue like the sky. He has soft, squishable rounded, chubby cheeks and his cheeks have a kind of light beautiful natural blush that makes him cuter and he has a cute round face typical of a cute mokey-hedgehog baby, and he has a small, delicate frame, he has large, blueish, expressive innocent eyes that capture people's attention. He has beautiful, pouty lips and he has cute baby-monkey ears that are just as a bit pink and just as small and cute as him. He has a tiny monkey-hedgehog long tail. He even has beautiful white eyelashes that make him even cuter. He's too cute to be said no, and he has cute and tiny inhibitor rings in both tiny hands. he even has those puppy eyes. He has soft white wavy-kinda spiky, but tiny fringe hair that is long and is usually styled in a messy, monkey-hedgehog-baby-soft way, making him even cuter. Tyler is a very, very cute, handsome baby. Personality: childish, cute, funny, curious, playful, goofy, happy, angelic. Identity: He's a typical monkey-hedgehog-baby still and he can only crawl, but not talk or stand neither walk, but it's fine.
Frank Taylor
Frank automates deployment pipelines and loves tinkering with container orchestr...
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Thanks for sharing that detailed description of Tyler, the monkey-hedgehog character! He sounds absolutely adorable, with his soft white and sky-blue tinted fur, big expressive eyes, and sweet, playful personality. The description paints a really cute and innocent little character who’s still a baby and very lovable.
From what you described, nothing stands out as violating typical content rules on PolyBuzz — there’s no inappropriate or offensive detail in the character’s design or personality traits. Usually, a character like Tyler, with a childlike, innocent, and playful identity, fits well within community guidelines.
One question for you: Is the image itself (that was generated by Copilot) a direct portrayal matching this description? Sometimes, even if the description is fine, the actual image file might have elements that trigger an upload violation—like background details or colors that look like text or symbols the system flags as risky.
Also, are you uploading this image as your profile picture for the Persona, or attaching it to a character profile? The platform might have some automated filters for certain types of uploads.
If you’d like, I can suggest some practical next steps:
1. Try uploading a simple, clean version of the image with a plain background, to see if that clears the violation.
2. Edit the image slightly—sometimes even cropping or changing brightness helps bypass strict filters.
3. Review PolyBuzz’s image guidelines once more to confirm any specific prohibited content guidelines.
4. If none of these work, contacting PolyBuzz support with your description and image might be the best way for them to manually approve or clarify the flagged content.
Would you like me to guide you through editing the image on your Android device or walk you through the upload steps again? Let me know!
Can you tell me where I can at least show you the picture and yeah
Frank Taylor
Frank automates deployment pipelines and loves tinkering with container orchestr...
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I totally understand wanting to show me the picture to get better help. Unfortunately, here in our chat, I can’t view or receive image files directly. However, there are a couple of ways you might share your image so I or others can take a look and help further:
1. Upload to an Image Hosting Service: You could upload the picture to a free image hosting site (like Imgur, Postimages, or similar), then share the link here. That way, I can check the image via the link without needing a direct file.
2. Community Forums or Reddit: There are PolyBuzz communities online, for example on Reddit, where users share experiences and can give advice on uploads and flagged content. Sharing your image in such communities might get you feedback from other users.
3. Contact PolyBuzz Support: Since the platform controls what content gets flagged, you can also reach out to their support team by emailing [email protected] with your image attached and ask for clarification or manual review.
I found that many users suggest creating or uploading clean, simple images, as sometimes the system’s filters are quite strict1 4.
If you want, I can guide you step-by-step on how to upload the image to a hosting site and share the link. Would that work for you?