Folks should choose their titles with care; we get dozens of quite
horrible spams per real message and it's easy to miss one with a title
that isn't obviously on topic amid all the toxic sludge and bogus
topics. We have no choice but to reject most submissions based on
title.
Also it's easier to spot submissions from subscribers sent from the
address they used to subscribe. Those are highlighted, though some
turn out to be spammers with subscriptions.
It is easy for us to mess up, and false negatives while unfortunate do
the list less harm than false positives. If you would have passed your
article and we didn't, it never hurts to try again.
mt
On 6/25/07, Gareth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since we're talking about moderation queues... Some time last week I
> wrote what I thought was a reasonable comment on the Griffin thread,
> but it never appeared. Did it just get lost in the Google system, or
> did I transgress in some way? I the latter, I'd like to know how...
>
> Cheers
>
>
> >
>
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