I have ten posts waiting for approval since Thursday ( this will be the eleventh post) yes, four days and counting. The waiting game goes on. I am waiting and hoping that those posts will at sometime see the light of day. Isn’t that the hope of every writer, to see his/her written work published, read and reacted to?
I continue to write posts, everyday, hoping that the ques of posts from myself and others will move the Virily staff to read and approve. There is no way to save the drafts so I hit the submit button each time I write. If the ‘save draft’ button was working I would have at least kept these posts waiting in anticipation. Maybe I should have my posts copied and pasted into a word file as a precautionary measure.
Out of seven days in a week on only three days we can have our posts approved. This is the life of the unapproved writer in Virily to wait in expectant hope , like my dog does for his next command.
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Do you know this is how unverified but regular writer struggle?
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Does this affect you in anyway?
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Will you tell me in the comments if this post ever sees the light of day?
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I’m sorry you have to wait so long for approval of the posts. I totally understand you because I’ve experienced it myself. This is very frustrating.
It is frustrating indeed, Again yesterday no posts have been approved. and it is the weekend already.
I hope it will not be a repeat of the same thing we went through last weekend.
I hope that the problem is resolved as soon as possible.
Hmm it is the weekend now and there is more waiting involved.
I don’t know about how it was earlier, but now if posts are not approved it is the same for everyone. You wouldn’t see a single post from unverified users on such days. This is what I have observed.
I do agree they have problems and they are trying to fix them, but I hope they won’t drag this for months and years,
Thank you very much, he is a sweetheart.
Such a cutie! It’s really a pity that approving posts takes a long time.
Oftentimes posts lose their value because they are outdated and redundant beyond a certain time frame.