I got a community guidelines strike for posting a direct link to a page for SFW content on inkbunny, and I removed the offending link because actually viewing the page requires disabling content filters.
However, when I submitted the appeal to purge the strike from my account I noticed goolag will not allow you to edit or even see what you wrote which could be an issue if the appeal was butchered, you can see how this is an issue as I belived it was reported goolag will not allow you to resubmit appeals.
The source of the safe for work video in question: https://qc.ib.metapix.net/files/full/4166/4166757_Nicobay_ah.mp4
SFW proof, the source material of the edit is The Road to El Dorado: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlWL5Az4pow&t=99s
My upload on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDDaR5wPFSU
The link that got me in trouble: https://inkbunny.net/s/2805689
Edit: I think google removed the strike.
Interesting. So not only will the Alphabet (Agency) Corporation not allow you to know what you've done wrong when it comes to their automated system, it now won't allow you to actually appeal properly either.
Fuck Big G.