While sorting through my very few messages in my onsite CC Inbox (and my Outlook Inbox) I had an idea. Currently all messages show as "Your Article Has Bee..." with the key words Accepted or Reviewed not visible until you open the message. It would be nicer if the emails were retitled as "Article Accepted by Constant Content" and "Article Reviewed by Constant Content". This way the key word would be visible without having to open the message.
Great site. I can hardly believe the helpful cooperative attitude shown by the management here.
Good suggestion! Revising the title might not even be necessary. If support just formats the Date field to "12/6/2009" instead of "December 6, 2009 at 8:30 a.m.", the space saved would probably display enough of the title to make it useful.
I think that not allowing the writer to see if their article was immediately accepted or rejected was done on purpose for someone to have fun playing mind games with writers with little self confidence and fear of rejection (like me for instance )
None of us are going to delete the reviewed messages without seeing Ed's reasons, but the Accepted messages all say the same thing and can be deleted. That is assuming you only had one article in the cue.
I hate rejections also, but I really learn when reading the admonishments about what I've done wrong. I thought I was the queen of grammar until I read about my failed comprehension of could and can, and I spent two hours on line in various grammar sites trying to figure out when to use each. Then I got into the might or may controversy and thought my mind would explode, but I revised my article and hope it passes muster the second time. I also enjoy this site and get worried about being thrown off for something really stupid that I've done in my haste to submit another article. I need to learn to sit back, breathe, and proof it the next day.