I wasn't blaming the messenger by any means.
As far as still seeing a lot of nodes that are not being approved, that's one of my beefs with not allowing self approval.
It makes more work. As a level 10 monk,
I can be trusted to know what nodes are worth approving and what nodes are not, unless they are my own? I don't hit the
SOPW page often, usually I go to
Newest Nodes, so it's easy to read a node, even answer it without noticing the root node
has not been approved. I do make an effort to hit SOPW occasionally and see what needs approving.
I hate to think that on a weekend or late night, that if I face a "dead in the water" problem, that I might not get help
because the few monks logged in are not of a high enough level to see it. (
TheDamian was < level 5 not that long ago)
-Lee
"To be civilized is to deny one's nature."
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