Brightsun7
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I've tried all the advice I've seen. Even changing title, but still stuck in pending.
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I followed all of the advice given and had no movement forward after weeks. So, I deleted them and i may submit when things get better
I have been there myself, I know now that its not unusual, and it happens at least 1 time, lol my first time other stories I had were getting published before it . I believe it was in pending for 3 weeks. My experience if it didn't get rejected just hang tight it'll get published.Hi everyoneI submitted a story over a week ago, but it’s still stuck in my pending folder. Normally, from what I’ve seen, approval takes about 2–4 days, but this time it’s been much longer. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there something I should do, or just keep waiting? Any advice would be really appreciated
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Try not to re-upload as it puts you to the back of the queue, know it is hard but just be patientI’ve followed all the instructions—deleted and re-uploaded, done this and that—but the stories are still stuck. It’s obvious there’s an issue higher up: some stories go through, others stay trapped in limbo indefinitely.
So far, it’s only been my standalone stories that got stuck, but now that I’ve submitted the sixth chapter of a series, what’s going to happen? Is that one going to be stuck in limbo forever too?
I have similar result's one story was pending for six weeks. I too followed the instructions, re submitted it and another two weeks went by, so I deleted it from the pending list.I’ve followed all the instructions—deleted and re-uploaded, done this and that—but the stories are still stuck. It’s obvious there’s an issue higher up: some stories go through, others stay trapped in limbo indefinitely.
So far, it’s only been my standalone stories that got stuck, but now that I’ve submitted the sixth chapter of a series, what’s going to happen? Is that one going to be stuck in limbo forever too?
It's all speculation, of course, and that's what is so frustrating about the whole business. No one knows why a small number get stuck, while most stories are approved in a timely fashion. Literotica has acknowledged there is an issue, but their only real advice has been, essentially, 'make sure your story was properly submitted'.What happens next is pure speculation
It's not a real queue, though: Many stories are still getting published (or rejected) in 1-2 days. And others are getting published in under 5.Try not to re-upload as it puts you to the back of the queue, know it is hard but just be patient![]()
Stating that this is a bug is also "pure speculation."So, re-joining it at the back gives you a chance to escape the "permanently pending" bug.
If it wasn't a bug, then resubmitting would never work. Do you have an explanation for why it would be intentional to allow a story to go unreviewed, unapproved, unrejected for months but then just allow it to be published it in 2 days after it's resubmitted?Stating that this is a bug is also "pure speculation."
I’ve been patient for two months now. I’ve some stories stuck in pending since September.Try not to re-upload as it puts you to the back of the queue, know it is hard but just be patient![]()
I do have a theory. If the story is never read by a human and only read by a computer program, then the second time the story is submitted, the program may not trigger the alerts that cause the story to go into a pending stage. That is different than a bug. So yes, I agree with you that "perhaps" (who the hell knows what really is happening) this bug is an intentional functionality."If it wasn't a bug, then resubmitting would never work. Do you have an explanation for why it would be intentional to allow a story to go unreviewed, unapproved, unrejected for months but then just allow it to be published it in 2 days after it's resubmitted?
Hell if I know - maybe that's the bug, and "permanently pending" IS the intentional functionality.
I don't buy it. If the same story triggers different system behaviors when it's submitted at different times, then, that's a bug.I do have a theory. If the story is never read by a human and only read by a computer program, then the second time the story is submitted, the program may not trigger the alerts that cause the story to go into a pending stage. That is different than a bug. So yes, I agree with you that "perhaps" (who the hell knows what really is happening) this bug is an intentional functionality."
I'm not a computer programmer, so if you want to call it a bug, I won't argue with you. Can we at least agree that Literotica has changed the way stories are approved without letting us know?I don't buy it. If the same story triggers different system behaviors when it's submitted at different times, then, that's a bug.
It also doesn't explain why pending longer than 15 days is basically permanent. I haven't seen anyone report getting un-pending without resubmitting it. After that amount of time, "pending" stuff isn't in a queue, it's in a permanently stuck state.
Only to the extent that stories get approved at all.Can we at least agree that Literotica has changed the way stories are approved without letting us know?
I was thinking AI might be involved, AI is like a young kid, think they know everything, but still in need of education and improvement.Perhaps Literotica has changed the review process, and 100% of the submissions are never read by anyone. Instead, they are sorted through a program that checks the story for AI, plagiarism, and other factors predetermined by the owners of the website. If the story passes, it can be published in a matter of hours (unless a backlog exists). If the story fails for whatever reason, it goes into a pending status. What happens next is pure speculation, but I suspect that these stories need to be read and approved by an actual human, and the backlog of pending stories has gotten to the point where it now takes weeks for the submission to either get sent back or be approved.
Isn't it ironic that they are using AI to check for AII was thinking AI might be involved, AI is like a young kid, think they know everything, but still in need of education and improvement.
I'm relatively new as an author here, but I don't recall ever seeing Laurel or Manu actually state what the approval process was. Since we never knew, notifying us about a change would be ... weird. And probably incomprehensible.I'm not a computer programmer, so if you want to call it a bug, I won't argue with you. Can we at least agree that Literotica has changed the way stories are approved without letting us know?
You are absolutely right, they never have. But until mid-August, whatever that process was, it was working. Stories never sat in the pending stage for weeks. We've all been speculating about what changed to make that happen. I'm just saying it would be nice to know what is causing the pending issue.I don't recall ever seeing Laurel or Manu actually state what the approval process was.
--Annie
The people who run this webpage have become idiotic.I’ve followed all the instructions—deleted and re-uploaded, done this and that—but the stories are still stuck. It’s obvious there’s an issue higher up: some stories go through, others stay trapped in limbo indefinitely.
So far, it’s only been my standalone stories that got stuck, but now that I’ve submitted the sixth chapter of a series, what’s going to happen? Is that one going to be stuck in limbo forever too?