It also worked for me when using iMessage with a coworker. But it absolutely refused to send, while other messages would send, when my wife and I were texting back and forth between AT&T and StraightTalk.
Again, it's more than likely AT&T doing it. It would be awesome if other AT&T users here could try and replicate.
I remember back around the time of the 2020 election there was a meme that I was trying to text my wife that wouldn't go through, but would go through if I used "digital camouflage" as Q described. There was also a link around that time that each time I tried to send it to her, she would receive a weird message saying something like "the sender of this message tried to send harmful content." And when she would send me the link, I just plain wouldn't receive anything.
AT&T has a huge track record of auto-censoring text messages. I just wish I could figure out exactly what it is in this link that was triggering the autocensor so that I could plot a way around it.
Thanks for sharing!
It also worked for me when using iMessage with a coworker. But it absolutely refused to send, while other messages would send, when my wife and I were texting back and forth between AT&T and StraightTalk.
Again, it's more than likely AT&T doing it. It would be awesome if other AT&T users here could try and replicate.
I remember back around the time of the 2020 election there was a meme that I was trying to text my wife that wouldn't go through, but would go through if I used "digital camouflage" as Q described. There was also a link around that time that each time I tried to send it to her, she would receive a weird message saying something like "the sender of this message tried to send harmful content." And when she would send me the link, I just plane wouldn't receive anything.
AT&T has a huge track record of auto-censoring text messages. I just wish I could figure out exactly what it is in this link that was triggering the autocensor so that I could plot a way around it.
Thanks for sharing!