Account Suspension Suggestion
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:04 am
Hi Folks
I am a new writer here and perhaps it is somewhat unusual to start making suggestions on how to change as your first post. i wanted to do this while it is fresh in my mind and I am approaching it with the attitude of someone new. As a new writer, I have browsed these forums extensively. Forgive me for saying so, but from my own experiences as a newbie and from reading a lot of the posts here, the whole management style comes across as fear-based and not at all person-centred. This style went out decades ago to be replaced by management styles that encourage people to fulfil their maximum potential. People are reporting "submission phobia" and others return forlornly to the forums to report that after a few successful submissions and even some sales, they have had their account suddenly closed.
Yes I agree, the editing function needs to be tight and the writers that simply cannot make the grade identified. But would it not be better to at least give people a chance to go away and focus on developing their writing skills and then come back and have another go? Lifetime bans for plagiarism are more than deserved, but perhaps a 28 day suspension and then one more chance for writers struggling to submit error-free articles, could well make this a much more supportive environment.
I have sold 3 articles so far but I rarely write one that gets straight through the editing process. I have no clue as to how well my writing is being received. I find the whole review process extremely slow, with new articles staying up for days on end unread. I look at those and I wonder if any of them are going to trigger a sudden closure of my account. Not the best atmosphere to continue to be creative in.
Don't get me wrong, before submitting work to Constant Content, I had no idea how much I could acheive in payment for my work, so it is a great platform in that regard. I just feel that some potentially very good writers with some great ideas are getting dropped along the way.
I am a new writer here and perhaps it is somewhat unusual to start making suggestions on how to change as your first post. i wanted to do this while it is fresh in my mind and I am approaching it with the attitude of someone new. As a new writer, I have browsed these forums extensively. Forgive me for saying so, but from my own experiences as a newbie and from reading a lot of the posts here, the whole management style comes across as fear-based and not at all person-centred. This style went out decades ago to be replaced by management styles that encourage people to fulfil their maximum potential. People are reporting "submission phobia" and others return forlornly to the forums to report that after a few successful submissions and even some sales, they have had their account suddenly closed.
Yes I agree, the editing function needs to be tight and the writers that simply cannot make the grade identified. But would it not be better to at least give people a chance to go away and focus on developing their writing skills and then come back and have another go? Lifetime bans for plagiarism are more than deserved, but perhaps a 28 day suspension and then one more chance for writers struggling to submit error-free articles, could well make this a much more supportive environment.
I have sold 3 articles so far but I rarely write one that gets straight through the editing process. I have no clue as to how well my writing is being received. I find the whole review process extremely slow, with new articles staying up for days on end unread. I look at those and I wonder if any of them are going to trigger a sudden closure of my account. Not the best atmosphere to continue to be creative in.
Don't get me wrong, before submitting work to Constant Content, I had no idea how much I could acheive in payment for my work, so it is a great platform in that regard. I just feel that some potentially very good writers with some great ideas are getting dropped along the way.