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It is better to watch things then to do them
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: The Thumb
Posts: 484
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I feel bad reviewing
I have been submitting for the last year and so I know how it feels to get a rejection, so now that Im accepting submissions Im on the other side to some extent and Im the one that has to pass out the rejections.
So I wonder with building a linklist, should I be hardcore on the rules right from the get go. probably 70% of the submissions I have recieved break one rule or another. Sometimes I let it pass sometimes I dont. Which is annoying me because I like consistency. So I ask you all when you first started your first ll were you letting submitters slide on the rules a little to keep getting submissions or where you full on about the rules from day one and if they cant read the rules its their own fault. Im learning towards the if they cant be bothered to read my simple and standard rules its their own fault, but figured I should see what more experienced people have too say. Thanks and Cheers
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