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Error with Code when posting new thread in Campaign Forum

So I've encountered 2 error codes for what I suspect is the same issue, when attempting to post a thread here in Roll20. d10ccb92a837443cb9fcf69617f8aa48 f5955385403b443b848094161882ec5b My general thought is that it has something to do with either special characters or symbols used, or (and this could be more likely) there's just too much text.  Is there some general rules to adhere to as far as goes word count, formatting, or fonts when posting forum threads on Roll20?  The special characters / symbols used were a Circle with Super Imposed X, a Black Four Pointed Star, and some kind of Diamond.  If it wasn't that, is there a known word count or text character limit?  I'm copy pasting from a Google Doc.  All I'm interested in doing is putting up a sort of test for a LFG advert that includes a list of expectations for players so as to make sure nobody has any issues.  It's long, but I'm trying to be comprehensive. Thanks in advance, and hopefully this doesn't come across as rude, I'm just tired from working the problem.
Hey&nbsp;SergeTroy -&nbsp; The best way we can help with your request is by figuring out the bug that is occurring here and getting it fixed for everyone! As such, would it be too much trouble to ask for a copy of what you tried to post when you encountered this issue, please? If you are okay with that, you can send it either via PM to me, or via email to <a href="mailto:Team@Roll20.net" rel="nofollow">Team@Roll20.net</a>.
@Nicholas, it's no worries, but thank for your reply.&nbsp; It was a ridiculously long message and I think I got the best answer I could in the Pro forum (length and formatting most likely).&nbsp; Please feel free to close or delete this as you prefer.