Submission Failed HTTP error: 400

So I’ve been looking around for a bit now because I’ve gotten this error when trying to either spoof or reupload keyframes for an animation. I’ve encountered this through about 15 animations and the keyframes parented to it and I’m guessing it’s due to Roblox’s new “permission” system for assets which is causing this to happen in some way. I’ve tried looking for the animations origin through finding the creator hub model for it, but which of course didn’t work but just had to make sure. I’ve tried a few other ways by trying to also get the lower keyframes but of course that wasn’t the best idea and still failed.

(FYI this is my first time asking for help on the Creator Hub, Forum page so if I said anything wrong inside of this category please tell me.)

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Just ran into this issue while uploading a new animation. At least in my case, the issue turned out to be the animation name “trident_phase1_attack3” was too inappropriate for Roblox and lead to a failed filter check.

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