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Why Approving Posts Is Important

Hey folks, I know most of you all who contribute stories do it to promote your websites, which is all well and good, but given that TechSpy is mainly community driven, it's really important that you approve other stories from time to time.

Approving stories is not a staff responsibility but we've been forced to do it quite a bit in the last month or so because no one else does. I'm sure you'd like to see some quick approvals on your posts, but it can't happen if you don't give back. It only takes about 5 minutes tops to go through and approve at least 10-20 stories per day, and that's all that is needed.

If everyone did it, then news would reach the front page faster and we'd be working with a pretty well oiled machine. I only say this because what's going to happen if by some chance all the mods aren't able to approve stories on a particular day? Then stories older than 2 days are just going to auto-fail and we'd get blamed for it. It's a community effort, so do your part :D

coolbeans4081d ago

I'll try to do better in the future.

There's always seems to be one article that catches my attention on here, then I float off elsewhere forgetting about pending stuff. :/

AgentWhite4077d ago

Exactly , Its contributors who have to step forward and approve good stuff . And then they can expect spmething in return as its a kind of mutual effort.

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