Mods, mentioning a child in your story is not "referencing underage sexuality."

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Mods, mentioning a child in your story is not "referencing underage sexuality."

I know you cannot read all submissions in detail, but still.

Also, I've re-submitted my story, so please re-read it. Thanks! :)
 
When you re-submit your story, put a brief explanation in the Note to Admin box along the lines that although there were children mentioned in the story, they were not involved in sexual activity in any way. I've had two stories incorrectly rejected, but they were accepted once I resubmitted with a note.
 
Just remember, there's no "moderators" there's exactly one old lady somehow managing 100+ submissions a day, everyday, for past twenty few years.
 
Posting about it here will get you nowhere at all.

I understand your frustration, but HectorBidon's advice above is the right way to go about this. The "mods" here have nothing to do with your rejection.
 
On other sites, I ran into the issue of having words like "childhood home" or "college kids" censored.

I understood the reason why that happened, so I just used different words/phrases like "house I grew up in" and "college students".
 
I had one of my stories rejected for possible underage, presumably because one of my characters addressed another as "kid" (as in "Here's looking at you...").

As others have mentioned above, I resubmitted with a brief note of explanation to Laurel, and the story went right through. I'm sure she has software set to detect certain words like "kid," and she doesn't actually read everything.
 
I had one of my stories rejected for possible underage, presumably because one of my characters addressed another as "kid" (as in "Here's looking at you...").

As others have mentioned above, I resubmitted with a brief note of explanation to Laurel, and the story went right through. I'm sure she has software set to detect certain words like "kid," and she doesn't actually read everything.

Many moons ago, I pissed off a fellow poster. He promptly passive-aggressively reported a bunch of my stories (already posted, and previously unreported), which immediately got yanked.

A PM to Laurel fixed it all.

She can't read everything. She has to have software that does a lot of these things automatically.
 
Many moons ago, I pissed off a fellow poster. He promptly passive-aggressively reported a bunch of my stories (already posted, and previously unreported), which immediately got yanked.

A PM to Laurel fixed it all.

She can't read everything. She has to have software that does a lot of these things automatically.

And she has seen so many stories over the years, I'm sure that with a quick skim she can get a general feel for the kind of story. I guess that if she gets the feeling it's going in the wrong direction she just rejects it to be safe. Also, some of the details will get lost when skimming, and taken out of context certain phrases or bits of dialogue might sound different than intended or give her the wrong impression.
 
Once you've been zinged for that, you may have trouble getting anything posted. It's like becoming an outcast.
 
Thanks!

How do I PM Laurel? It's taking a long time to get the story re-approved (longer than to reject it) ...

How long has it been?

If you didn't have an explanatory note with your submission, it might actually be quicker to resubmit your story with the note added. That way, it's guaranteed to be seen, with the story in question right there. If your story shows as "Pending" though, it's been approved and is waiting for publication.

If you PM - which you do by going into Private Messages top right of the Forums' front page and addressing it to Laurel - there is less of a guarantee for a response, as she will have to go looking for the story.

It's better to get any clarifications into her normal processing queue.
 
If you PM - which you do by going into Private Messages top right of the Forums' front page and addressing it to Laurel - there is less of a guarantee for a response, as she will have to go looking for the story.

But before you can PM Laurel, you have to go to your User CP (link at the top left of the page) and enable private messaging. It is off by default.
 
I swear, I'll never complain again about the amount of time that is required to get my stories approved!
Still, what happens if she's on holiday? Or, I don't know, sick? There has to be some kind of help!
 
I swear, I'll never complain again about the amount of time that is required to get my stories approved!
Still, what happens if she's on holiday? Or, I don't know, sick? There has to be some kind of help!

Laurel doesn't do holidays. She told me once that she'd been away from the site for something like one day in twenty years.
 
Update:

My story got published -- near the bottom of nearly twenty Incest/Taboo stories published today. Thus my dreams of multiple-comment and large-number-of-favourite fame seem to be tarnished :(

Would it be better next time to publish at a certain time of day to ensure that I appear near the top? Or is it just up to chance?

(Btw the "underage sexuality" had nothing to do with child molestation, so don't worry. I had included a paragraph about my character's erotic lactation fetish and its origins "in early high school." :/ Lesson learned!)
 
Update:

My story got published -- near the bottom of nearly twenty Incest/Taboo stories published today. Thus my dreams of multiple-comment and large-number-of-favourite fame seem to be tarnished :(

Would it be better next time to publish at a certain time of day to ensure that I appear near the top? Or is it just up to chance?

Submission time has nothing to do with it, all stories that are scheduled to go live on a given day will do so at midnight in the server's timezone, I believe. Not quite sure what determines the order on the new story page, but I'd assume it's indeed up to chance, depending on the order Laurel pushes them onto the list to be published. Don't think there's anything you can do about that.
 
Submission time has nothing to do with it, all stories that are scheduled to go live on a given day will do so at midnight in the server's timezone, I believe. Not quite sure what determines the order on the new story page, but I'd assume it's indeed up to chance, depending on the order Laurel pushes them onto the list to be published. Don't think there's anything you can do about that.

The one thing I know of that you can do in the future, is enter your story in a contest. The contest stories always appear at the top of the category.

I've tried submitting at different times to get better positioning. It didn't help.
 
Update:

My story got published -- near the bottom of nearly twenty Incest/Taboo stories published today. Thus my dreams of multiple-comment and large-number-of-favourite fame seem to be tarnished :(

Would it be better next time to publish at a certain time of day to ensure that I appear near the top? Or is it just up to chance?

(Btw the "underage sexuality" had nothing to do with child molestation, so don't worry. I had included a paragraph about my character's erotic lactation fetish and its origins "in early high school." :/ Lesson learned!)

From what I can tell, there's nothing you can do.

In a busy category like incest, this can really suck, because depending on when your story is published it may disappear from the new story category hub almost instantly, which will dramatically hurt its exposure to readers. This has happened to me and it hurt the number of views I got compared to stories that remained on the new story list for a few days.
 
From what I can tell, there's nothing you can do.

In a busy category like incest, this can really suck, because depending on when your story is published it may disappear from the new story category hub almost instantly, which will dramatically hurt its exposure to readers. This has happened to me and it hurt the number of views I got compared to stories that remained on the new story list for a few days.

Well, that stinks.

Someone suggested entering a contest, but how do I do that?
I do see the "Contest Winners" and "Submit Your Story" links, and I just came across some info (now lost, butterfingers that I am) about submitting for a monthly contest. But "Submit Your Story" merely links to a form for writing an ordinary story, and the information was dated from April and did not appear to include a submission link.
 
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