I was talking to my dad the other night, and he mentioned that he was thinking of getting the Covid vaccine. My brother is a pharmacist, who got the vaccine, and was pushing my dad to get it, because he's high risk. I tried to tell my dad everything I could remember about the dangers of the Covid vaccines, mRNA vaccines, vaccine injuries, secret courts, and all the other bullshit related to Covid, essentially telling him not to get the vaccine, and other steps he can take to protect himself.
Anyway, I told him that this was a good community to read about stuff like this, that isn't talked about anywhere else, even on most right wing media and news. I tried to send him an email with a link to this community, twice, and both times I got a message saying:
"Message not delivered There was a problem delivering your message to (link to my dad's email address) See the technical details below, or try resending in a few minutes. The response from the remote server was: 554 5.7.1 Message has been rejected due to suspected spam content."
I've heard other people mention they've had problems sending emails with stuff that goes against the narrative before, but this is the first time it's happened to me, and I figured I'd let others here know, and see if it's happened to them. I still use Gmail, so that's probably who's preventing the email being sent. My dad uses Hughes. I did a quick search and other people have had this error message before, Google of course claiming it's not a problem on their end. I really need to switch email providers but have been dragging my feet.
If the error message is true, when the hell have email providers ever outright prevented spam emails from being sent to people? If anything, it's just put into a spam folder, not entirely prevented from being sent. The message is bullshit.
This kind of thing has happened to me.
I couldn't send a link for a YouTube video that went against the narrative.
The text provider (or cell phone provider) would not let it through.