I have heard that it is currently not possible to move stuff from Meditations to Tutorials. I don't know about reviews, but that is probably the same? Case in point being when I posted this meditation that got considered for moving.

Later, ignatz, who also was the "considerer", posted this follow-up, stating (according to tye) that this was the case, and asked for a repost, which was done.

Speaking of which, I wonder what happened to that... I guess it got rejected. :)

Anyhow, I am fully for this, if there is a good way to implement it. Actually, I would like tutorials/reviews to be able to be frontpaged in their own right, if I get to choose, but the backup plan with meditations is good enough, if the moving mechanism is put into place.


You have moved into a dark place.
It is pitch black. You are likely to be silly walked by a grue.

In reply to Re: Increasing Visibility of Reviews and Tutorials by Dog and Pony
in thread Increasing Visibility of Reviews and Tutorials by cjf

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