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New Article QC Process Lag Question
New Article QC Process Lag QuestionShare this Blog Entry: If you8217;ve been following the changes we8217;re working on8230; you know that we8217;re very close from changing our 2nd human QC article reviewers from POST to PRE. That means instead of our quality control team reviewing articles after they were made live; they will be reviewed before the article is made live.This change has created a new problem of what to do with the article being reviewed during the time lag between the 1st editor approval and the 2nd QC editor8217;s approval?We8217;ve narrowed it down to two options and would like your input:Option #1 is to lock the article down after it is reviewed and approved for the few hours to a full day before our QC team (editor #2 that touches your articles) can review the approval of the 1st editor.Upside to this is that it8217;s the easiest for us to implement,Cheap Ghd Straighteners, gives internal credit to the editor for having touched the article,Gold GHD IV Styler, and would be the fastest path for an article to move from review to approval to approval to live on the site.Downside is that the author would NOT be able to edit his or her article once it8217;s been reviewed by the 1st editor during this time lag span of a few hours to a day.Option #2 is to let the Author edit the article after it8217;s been approved by the 1st editor,GHD Australia, but the action of the Author editing their article would cause the article to be put to the back of the review line. Upside to this option is that the Author retains control over being able to fix problems within their article before it goes live on the site.Downside to this option is our editors will be doing work that is wasted and anytime an Author edits his or her article, it8217;ll take longer to approve because it8217;ll move to the back of the line.Your thoughts on Option #1 or #2? Many years ago there lived an Emperor who was so exceedingly fond of fine new clothes that he spent vast sums of money on dress. To him clothes meant more than anything else in the world. He took no interes related links: 女人写给男人的十句悄悄话 |