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And the ones that did get a publishing date?From 'The Rise of Laura':
#2) On the road, first submitted on 16/Oct, withdrawn and resubmitted on 29/Oct, still pending
#3) In the studio, submitted on 29/Oct, still pending
#4) Goes private, submitted on 29/Oct, still pending
See above, I pressed enter too soon.And the ones that did get a publishing date?
These four, are they resubmissions or freshly minted stories? I'm trying to discern some pattern here, as we can only rely on our own wits. No help is coming.From 'Adam at Large':
#1) Down under, submitted on 5/Nov, due to publish 7/Nov
#2) All Aboard, submitted on 5/Nov, due to publish 8/Nov (in a different category to #1)
#3) Entertaining Ruth, submitted on 5/Nov, due to publish 7/Nov (same category as #2)
#4) French Connection, submitted on 5/Nov, due to publish 7/Nov (same category as #1)
As I said, the backlog moves in mysterious ways.
Good things come to those who waitFrom 'Adam at Large':
#1) Down under, submitted on 5/Nov, due to publish 7/Nov
#2) All Aboard, submitted on 5/Nov, due to publish 8/Nov (in a different category to #1)
#3) Entertaining Ruth, submitted on 5/Nov, due to publish 7/Nov (same category as #2)
#4) French Connection, submitted on 5/Nov, due to publish 7/Nov (same category as #1)
As I said, the backlog moves in mysterious ways.
All newly minted. I had three of them as drafts for a week or so, waiting for 'The Rise of Laura' stories to drop, but got frustrated when I completed #4, and submitted them all at the same time.These four, are they resubmissions or freshly minted stories? I'm trying to discern some pattern here, as we can only rely on our own wits. No help is coming.
Not sure that is the explanation.It all just proves that there is some innate bias in the way Literotica operates now. It's as if you've crossed some hidden threshold, and now your stories are being rapidly approved. The only thing that comes to my mind is the number of submissions you've made. I see nothing else.
I may hold the record of 50 days before resubmitting. I have 8 pending and no dates. Consider yourself fortunate.Not sure that is the explanation.
My previous submission was approved in three days; the first of this batch was stuck for two weeks before I resubmitted it, and then it was approved in a week.
I don't see a pattern.
Update: all the stories now have a publication date.
Eight stories approved in less than a day = maybe still a record.
I have a total of 25 stories, the last four each took only 3 days from submission to publication, and they were all within the past 2 months, so I'm pretty sure it's not as simple as "more than X", because some writers with a lot more stories than me have complained about the problem.The only thing that comes to my mind is the number of submissions you've made. I see nothing else.
It all just proves that there is some innate bias in the way Literotica operates now. It's as if you've crossed some hidden threshold, and now your stories are being rapidly approved. The only thing that comes to my mind is the number of submissions you've made. I see nothing else.
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If it were false positives, stories would have been rejected.I'm inclined to guess that the problem is tools used by some writers but not others resulting in false positives in the AI detector or other automated systems, or causing things to get stuck in the queue beyond human review indefinitely, but I have no idea what that could be.