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RE: Understanding Steemhunt and How to Craft a Good Hunt

in #steemhunt6 years ago

Glad to come across this lovely post, its so helpful and intrigue infact i learn a lot from it. But after taking all these lessons into consideration and then come up with a near perfect post like the one you are eager for, is it possible to get your post delisted without any cogent prove?

I believe we might all benefits from a broad understand of posts that can be delisted and on what reason(s) can they be delisted so as to maintain unified community or can any moderator just delist any post he/she feel like delisting?

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The posting guidelines are linked in every submission form. We also provide reasons when hunts are not approved. As a student you should know to inform yourself.

Mod @fknmayhem its like you are getting my question wrong sir (teacher), i said delisted not approved sir.

I believe they are two different things sir, a lot of post were approved but later delisted correctly or incorrectly sir.

How will you explain that to a student sir?

You are not my student. I also told you to stop tagging me.

The case you refer to is a different case.

You were blacklisted. You have been explained why during a 2-hour long almost chat.

Your post is still on Steem but was de-listed from Steemhunt. There is nothing more to say about it. Too much time has been spent on it already. Thirty days it is. At least two people were involved before deciding.

With all due respect, you still don't answer my question but rather referring to something else.
What guide delisting a post or rather why would an already approved post be later delisted? Simple!!!

Yes, it is because we explained you, with much respect, for two hours already.

No more words need be wasted.

30 days blacklist. Simple. Simple even without exclamation marks.

Next... see my final response to you in Discord. That is all.

30 days blacklist. Simple. Simple even without exclamation marks.

I love that part "without exclamation marks"

Its okay, just want those reading this post to learn from it and not make the same mistake but since you decide against it then its cool. Enjoy yourself.

And why would a mod approve a post and another delisted it?

Are they not working together sir?
Or should we say, they share different opinions?