I am new to CC and have three approved articles, and 5 more awaiting review. I would like to write articles on politics and current events and am looking for some guidance on what is acceptable. This article was rejected for "editorial content", but I am confused as to what, exactly, that means. Looking at the politics category, I see titles such as "who might emerge from a brokered republican convention?", "Why Colorado Should Pass Legislation Forcing the Implementation of Deconstruction Practices", and "Racism Against African-Americans – Does Obama Spell Good Times Ahead?". All of these seem to have a more editorial tone than my historical basis of the concepts of rights.
Can I get some more specific guidance on what constitutes "editorial content"?
My article - What Constitutes a Right? - rejected
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Re: My article - What Constitutes a Right? - rejected
Those titles might have been for a private or public request and weren't purchased.
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Re: My article - What Constitutes a Right? - rejected
Just take out any part that reads like opinion and resubmit. Alternatively, state that this person or that group advocates xyz instead of giving your opinion.