Before I registered here, I carefully read the site documentation including the author FAQ, tutorial and writer guidelines (short and extended versions). I also read several short and long summaries of various articles including those in the humor section. I also read dozens of forum posts and their continuing threads to get the inside scoop in terms of other writers' experiences.
I understood that the writing and formatting standards here are higher than other places and I was (and still am) confident that I can write observing and adhering to them.
I painstakingly composed the short and long summaries of the humor article so as not to trigger a rejection on the very first submission.
Well, my first article got rejected anyway , but not for any reason that I might have expected. As per following the convention, I am pasting the relevant section below:
It doesn't mention what "revisions" might make it acceptable. I think it's just a standard line preceding the primary reason for rejection.Unfortunately, this article requires revision before we can accept it.
==== Editorial Information for Your Article: ====
This is not the type of content we are looking for.
==== End Editorial Information for Your Article ====
At first, I was taking some solace in that it didn't mention any grammar, structure or spelling errors, but then I recalled (from the forum posts I have read before) that editors here "scan" the articles like a compiler checking the source code of a computer program. They stop reading further as soon as they find a reason to reject and return an "error code" !
You can read this article for yourself here. (When I submitted it at CC, it didn't contain any hyperlinks or esoteric characters).
By the way, I had a hard time embedding this link. It was straight forward and easy to separate the quoted text above but as I was trying to highlight the word "here", the text in the window kept scrolling up and down with the mouse jumping all over. I also tried using the keyboard (shift-arrow) with the same result. I had to, ultimately, type in the url and codes manually.
The rejection e-mail doesn't say that the writing was sub-standard. I am not saying that my article was better than all or any particular article in the humor section but I am humbly saying that, based on its intended company, there was more than enough room for it.
I have not yet written to support. I wanted to mention it here for a peer review and some encouragement. I am still optimistic and hopeful but like everyone else, I am also afraid of the three-strikes rule !
Thank you.
P.S. I have seen posters here being criticized and their writing style judged based on the posts themselves. Please remember that I am new here; plus forum posts are informal (as they should be among a community of supportive peers) and very different than actual articles !