Rejected Memory Attachment

I received notice an attachment had been rejected but the link you sent with the rejection will not open:
https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/209376441
The recent attachments I've made have been a will, obituaries and funeral notices from a newspaper. I don't know why they would be rejected.
Please provide a working link and justification for rejection of the attachment.
Respectfully,
Julie Fagan
Answers
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Memories in FamilySearch are initially checked by an A.I. program which is still open to many mistakes. I checked the rejection you listed and it appears to be a computer error. Have you tried resubmitting it? Many times resubmitting is all that is required. It is amazing what a day can make in FamilySearch issues.
Another possibility is you may need to remove FamilySearch cookies from your computer. You can do that by going to the following link, Resetting FamilySearch cookies.
Are you using Chrome?. This is the recommended I.E. If so have you tried others like Microsoft Edge? (or many others). Hope you have already been able to upload your memory since making this post, but if not please respond and we will look further, I am sure someone in the community will have an answer for you.
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@FaganJulieBrown1
Did you respond to the email informing you of the rejection? Usually, all I have to do is reply, asking for human review, and the item is cleared within a few hours.0 -
Again…The link sent with the rejection will not open so I have no information as to which attachment was rejected.
Julie Fagan
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You don't need a link. Just reply to the email, asking for human review.
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I've received over 50 rejection emails since March 18, 2025. I think the system is flagging all my Newspaper.com obituaries because they have a URL link at the top of page back to Newspapers.com. The link in the notification email DOES NOT WORK. The only way I am able to find my "rejected" memories is to open Memories > Gallery and review them all looking for those blacked out with a Restricted symbol on them. The thought of trying to "fix" all of these is just too overwhelming. I don't understand why we can add a link to a Source but not include one on a PDF document under Memories.
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@Debbie Soreff said "I don't understand why we can add a link to a Source but not include one on a PDF document under Memories."
If FamilySearch were to allow links in PDF files, then there is the risk that people could include all sorts of links to sites that are problematic: spam, violence, pornography, etc.
I imagine that it's simpler to disallow links in PDFs than to take on the burden of reviewing every link in every PDF (there could be hundreds or more in a single file).
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