Web Site Critique Forum...

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Is it just me or is the "REVIEW REQUEST" bit just a tad redundant? It is the Web Site Critique Forum after all.

Is it just me or is taff being just a tad nitpicky this morning?

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It does seem awfuly long, I hate having the title of the thread span two lines . Hm, I got to agree with you there Taff!

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For the sake of making it easier on the moderators in knowing which sites they had reviewed and which they had not, we adopted this standard subject line. I will discuss it with the moderators of that forum and see if it would be ok for them to reduce the subject line to just the domain name.

taff's picture

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I don't get how it makes it easier. The reason I mentioned it was that a long column of "REVIEW REQUEST" actually makes it harder for me to spot the new ones.

However, I agree that "please review my site" is equally as vague. Domain names won't be a practical solution either. Many of us request our reviews from sub-directories or test servers.

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How about "RR" -- it allows the mods to know which ones have been reviewed (not spam), and allows most of the name to show through?

Smiling Suzanne

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Quote: I don't get how it makes it easier.

I think Chad just means that the mods want something more than "please review my site" cuz it's hard to distinguish between threads with titles like that - part of a general problem in forums Roll eyes , i.e., threads with indescriptive titles

and I'm NOT being an admin's pet! Sticking out tongue


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