Delete story?

I spent hours going over that when my story was sent back the first time... no real answers to my particular situation.

Was it the site administration that asked you to delete the story? If yes, ask Loreal in PM how she wants it deleted.
 
Was it the site administration that asked you to delete the story? If yes, ask Loreal in PM how she wants it deleted.

I submitted an updated version of the story, got the message I quoted... I asked them to do it, and they did... so AFTER it was gone, I resubmitted the new version and they sent it back with the exact same message.
 
I submitted an updated version of the story, got the message I quoted... I asked them to do it, and they did... so AFTER it was gone, I resubmitted the new version and they sent it back with the exact same message.

Literotica must be completely misunderstanding what you are trying to do. If the note to the editor (on the submission form) doesn't do it, then you should PM Laurel.
 
Literotica must be completely misunderstanding what you are trying to do. If the note to the editor (on the submission form) doesn't do it, then you should PM Laurel.
See my post #22. The advantage of doing it that way (ie: resubmitting) is that Laurel has the content in question right in front of her. Send her a PM and she doesn't.

The OP is trying to have dialogue with a bot. Break the nexus by getting the right story back in the queue, and use the Note to the Editor box. That way it's all joined together in one place.

(Which is basically what you said, only differently)
 
Not necessarily, for example, I found this reference showing that's not always the case:
How many bytes is a character?
64-bit UNIX applications
Name Length
char 1 byte
short 2 bytes
int 4 bytes
long 8 bytes

1 byte = 8 bits, so 64 bits = 8 characters, just like I said. If you're storing your passwords as short, int, or long, something weird is going on.
 
You might want to think about the password issue a little more.


Graphic and game computers can probably do better than the figures above.

Just to clarify - length only helps if your passwords are generated with plenty of randomness. Those times will be for passwords that look like KnuDy$tqpS5Z.

If your password is something like "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" or "mypassw0rd..........................." length doesn't make it secure.
 
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