Mike Bell Posted April 14, 2005 Posted April 14, 2005 Curious here... isthere a way to see a categories age? Also, if there are 100 submissions to Cat1, and in during reviews Cat1-SubCat1 is created, are the reviewers able throw the submissions that were in before the new sub-category, into the new sub-category? Clear as mud? Thanks! Mike
Meta shadow575 Posted April 14, 2005 Meta Posted April 14, 2005 isthere a way to see a categories age? At the bottom of the page there is a date when modifications to the category have taken place, but this is not conclusive for when it was last edited nor does it indicate when it was created (Not sure which you meant) Also, if there are 100 submissions to Cat1, and in during reviews Cat1-SubCat1 is created, are the reviewers able throw the submissions that were in before the new sub-category, into the new sub-category? Clear as mud? Yes when the new sub category is created (in most cases due to sites awaiting in the higher cat needing a sub-cat home) the editor is able to easily forward those to the new category just as they would forward improperly suggested sites to their correct sites even if it is for areas of the directory where that editor doesn't edit or have permissions. Shadow *The opinions I offer are my own and may not represent the opinions of Curlie.org or other editors.* It can take anywhere from two hours to several years for a site review to take place. I do not respond to private messages requesting site status checks. _______________________________________________ https://shadow575.wordpress.com/
Meta hutcheson Posted April 14, 2005 Meta Posted April 14, 2005 More generally: an editor can move ANY submittal or submit any site whether ever submitted or not, to ANY category. (Submitting a site doesn't constrain or force an editor.) And many, perhaps most, submittals are moved by editors before receiving a final review for a listing.
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