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Most definitely no soup for me! How embarassing, but I've fixed it for the second site now.
Thanks for pointing that out Useless Warrior! May I ask how your balls are doing? ![]() I did not fix it for the first site since it's already posted and I'm too afraid to change anything. Actually I wanted to ask about that: When LL's say "don't change the page after approval", are they saying: "don't change ANYTHING, our script will see if you switched an 'a' for a 'b'", or are they saying "don't change anything mayor, like adding a console or changing overall design/sponsor/content, our reviewers will revisit and see that" ? I seriously doubt they have time to manually check old pages so I'm guessing the first one. Last edited by MightyMidget; 2006-04-14 at 12:49 AM.. |
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Some lists employ bots which will note any type of change and either flag or pull your listing. I've heard that some list owners allow their bots to auto-delete flagged sites, while most prefer to manually inspect the sites to see if the change was rule breaking or not. While we would all like to live by the creed "build, submit, and forget", most of us realize that that isn't always possible. We all make mistakes and have to perform emergency repairs now and then.Quote:
Admittedly, hand verifying an entire list is a monsterous task which makes most of us weep just thinking about it, but it does happen. GG's l-o-r probably does it far more often than other lists, but he has MML. The best bot can't detect everything, so the occasional physical inspection should happen in order to maintain a quality list.
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