Bug Permission Denied: My Encounter with a Terrifying Website

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A user encountered a "Permission Denied" message on a website after duplicating and editing a page, leading to confusion about potential violations. The site’s alarming notification was more humorous than serious, as others chimed in about similar experiences and the challenges of website management. Mentors shared their own frustrations with accidental clicks causing chaos. The discussion also touched on the visual impact of warning messages, likening them to horror movie aesthetics. Overall, the thread highlighted the lighthearted side of technical mishaps in online environments.
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I got a big notice in black and red telling me I don't have permission to visit the page. What terrible crime had I committed? Was it something I said? Did I fail to provide peer-reviewed references? Was I posting off-topic? Someone caught me trolling? Or, horror of horrors, did I upset a moderator?

Nah, none of those things, I'd duplicated a page and edited something before returning to the old page. The site didn't like that and decided to try to :dademyday:scare me to death.

Well Boo! to you too!
 
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I failed to reproduce this.
 
Don't make the site mad :biggrin:
 
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Derek P said:
The site didn't like that
Pffftttt! You have no idea. When you're a Mentor and you click the wrong button, all hell can break loose! :wideeyed:

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Greg Bernhardt said:
Don't make the site mad :biggrin:
Too late. It's already insane :)
 
berkeman said:
When you're a Mentor...
No danger of that! :)
 
fresh_42 said:
I failed to reproduce this.
That's physics for you.
 
Black and red hey?, the essential lighting stuff of horror movies.
Though I noticed that lately there is a trend to using far blue as well.
 
berkeman said:
...and you click the wrong button...
Do NOT click the WRONG BUTTON !
 
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OCR said:
Do NOT click the WRONG BUTTON !
Really? Where's the fun in that?
 
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