[wp-meta] [Making WordPress.org] #6785: All Posts Held for Moderation

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#6785: All Posts Held for Moderation
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 Reporter:  johnzenausa     |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  enhancement     |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  normal          |   Milestone:
Component:  Support Forums  |  Resolution:  invalid
 Keywords:                  |
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Changes (by Clorith):

 * status:  new => closed
 * resolution:   => invalid
 * component:  General => Support Forums
 * type:  defect (bug) => enhancement


Comment:

 Hiya @johnzenausa, and welcome to the Meta Trac!

 This isn't really the best platform for this kind of questions and
 discussions (the [https://chat.wordpress.org #forums channel on Slack] is
 often a better avenue for it), as the Meta Trac is for bugs and feature
 requests about the WordPress.org platform it self, and not about the
 administration of parts of it in this regard.

 That said, I had a quick look, since you made a public ticket about it,
 and I can see that you did indeed initially get flagged about a year ago,
 but there were some reminders issued about 6 months ago for the same
 reason.

 Due to the low amount of posts since the last reminder, the team does not
 at this time feel confident that the guidelines may be followed yet. But
 just keep making good posts that are within the guidelines, and the flag
 will be removed as soon as possible. Unfortuantely a lot of this ties into
 posting habits and content of replies, so it's hard to give an exact time
 of when it will be removed.

 Rest assured though, that being flagged just means that one of the
 volunteer moderators need to approve a post first; this usually happens
 with in an hour or two of a response being made, and shouldn't hinder your
 ability to help your users :)

 (I've closed the ticket as `invalid`, the reasons for closing a ticket are
 limited, and although it sounds a bit direct, it is the most appropriate
 reason we can use, since the ticket is "invalid" in terms of use-case for
 this ticket tracker)

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Ticket URL: <https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/6785#comment:1>
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