Literotica Acceptance Question

HartMann

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Hi all,

as with my latest story, I had the bizarre thing happen that before my story was published (i.e., "accepted" in the contribution overview and showing up under "new in the last 7 days"), I already had 15 people who had read it, or 15 times the same person who went into my story.

I am flattered, but what does it mean? Is that the editor team going in and out of my story or what?

Thanks for your twopence of wisdom....
 
Hi all,

as with my latest story, I had the bizarre thing happen that before my story was published (i.e., "accepted" in the contribution overview and showing up under "new in the last 7 days"), I already had 15 people who had read it, or 15 times the same person who went into my story.

I am flattered, but what does it mean? Is that the editor team going in and out of my story or what?

Thanks for your twopence of wisdom....

It really doesn't mean anything. I understand it's a glitch in the program.
 
Ah, the biweekly revelation about a longstanding glitch in the submissions program.
 
Ah, give the newbies a break. Have you ever tried to search for something on this forum? Suffice to say, the search function leaves much to be desired. I don't even bother any more. I just go straight to Google and site: limit it.

Yeah, the questions come up often, but the only real way to find out if it's been asked before is to just keep scrolling back the pages, which is tedious and not terribly effective.

And every time the query is on the front page, there's a chance that someone else who's been wondering but afraid to ask will get the answer they need.
 
A shadowy cabal of unnamed editors review each story submitted to Lit looking for key words that will unlock the Secret Code of the Ancient Ones, for those who find it will achieve no less than world domination and free coffee at Starbucks for life. ;)
 
A shadowy cabal of unnamed editors review each story submitted to Lit looking for key words that will unlock the Secret Code of the Ancient Ones, for those who find it will achieve no less than world domination and free coffee at Starbucks for life. ;)

Well, then, I don't want it. I don't like coffee.
 
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