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CatherineC
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Ah, I see. Thanks.
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jaccamelli
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Am new to YWO and have received one review of my chapters, but have 4 reading credits still....is my writing automatically assigned to other reviewers or is there something I should do to ensure this happens? jaccamelli
This post was last edited by jaccamelli, 21 Jun 2008, 12:45
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YouWriteOn
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Quote: jaccamelli, Saturday, 21 Jun 2008 12:44Am new to YWO and have received one review of my chapters, but have 4 reading credits still....is my writing automatically assigned to other reviewers or is there something I should do to ensure this happens? jaccamelli Hi Jaccamelli, welcome aboard. You have attached your credits correctly. You received one review yesterday so there's a one day gap after a review then after that your story enters the assignment mechanism to be assigned to another reader again. Each credit will receive a review this way. Wish you every success.
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jaccamelli
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Thanks for such a prompt reply. I must say I'm really impressed with YWO website...it seems to have something for everyone....I'm so glad I found it...I feel as though I have a friend out there! Cheers
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YouWriteOn
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Many thanks, and I wish you every success on site!
Ted
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Tabby
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Hi Ted Before I delete my membership can I just confirm that my reviews for other people stay in place. I'm presuming they do but would just like to know for definite. Thanks Tabby
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benkelly
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Quote: Tabby, Tuesday, 1 Jul 2008 19:57Hi Ted Before I delete my membership can I just confirm that my reviews for other people stay in place. I'm presuming they do but would just like to know for definite. Thanks Tabby Hi Tabby I'd use the contact us form on the site, your question goes directly to Ted's inbox. For what it's worth I looked through some old reviews of mine, clicked on names I haven't seen in ages, and found deleted profiles, but the reviews remained.
This post was last edited by benkelly, 01 Jul 2008, 20:05
"Suck it up, say thank you and move on."
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Tabby
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Cheers Ben I'll do just that. Although from what you're saying, it's ok, people won't lose all those fives I've been handing out.
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Tabby
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Quote: Tabby, Tuesday, 1 Jul 2008 19:57Hi Ted Before I delete my membership can I just confirm that my reviews for other people stay in place. I'm presuming they do but would just like to know for definite. Thanks Tabby Hi Ted Just trying to bring your attention to this so that I can act. Many thanks Tabby
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YouWriteOn
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Hi Tabby
Reviews and scores will remain. We are sorry to hear you are leaving and hope you may return at some point. Your stories have always done very well on site and been enjoyed and appreciated by your readers.
Best
Ted
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Venusrising
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I'm not sure I'm supposed to be editing the excerpts I've posted on youwriteon while they're waiting to be reviewed, but I have. Is it okay to do this?
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Lorraine
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Quote: Venusrising, Saturday, 5 Jul 2008 09:16I'm not sure I'm supposed to be editing the excerpts I've posted on youwriteon while they're waiting to be reviewed, but I have. Is it okay to do this? It's fine as long as you don't change anything that affects your quiz answers. If it does, then alter the quiz at the same time, but do it in such a way that both old and new versions relate to the answers. This is just in case your reviewer copied the text to a word doc to work on later and doesn't realise you have changed things.
The ABC Checklist for New WritersVisit my website: Lorraine Mace
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Is there some way of reporting unanswerable 'quiz questions'?
I have just spent a long time reading and reviewing a piece ('Sorry mr eX') only to find the questions to proove I have read it to be impossible to answer. It is very disappointing to have to guess at answers and risk not gaining my reading credit.
In this instance I have managed to gain the reading credit (through guessing rather than actually remembering or being able to find the answers in the text) and have added a PS to my review to tell the writer that the questions are impossible.
Is there some other way I can report this, for example if I have thoroughly read and reviewed a piece and then do not gain a reading credit because the answers to the quiz questions are not provided in the text?
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YouWriteOn
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Quote: c-rea-tions, Wednesday, 30 Jul 2008 13:54Is there some way of reporting unanswerable 'quiz questions'? I have just spent a long time reading and reviewing a piece ('Sorry mr eX') only to find the questions to proove I have read it to be impossible to answer. It is very disappointing to have to guess at answers and risk not gaining my reading credit. In this instance I have managed to gain the reading credit (through guessing rather than actually remembering or being able to find the answers in the text) and have added a PS to my review to tell the writer that the questions are impossible. Is there some other way I can report this, for example if I have thoroughly read and reviewed a piece and then do not gain a reading credit because the answers to the quiz questions are not provided in the text? Hi, yes you can email us so that we can look into it, as the writer won't be able to get reviews and the reader sometimes won't be able to get a credit if this happens. Ted
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Tommi
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This happened to me recently and Ted very kindly forwarded an e-mail and my review to the author in question - I seem to remember I'd spent a particularly long time doing a review that was over 700 words.
I don't think Ted gave me the credit, though, even though the questions were unanswerable. C'est la vie
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