Hi,
actually I have not yet cared about the approval status of a node, and
I wouldn't know how to get it. I simply have not
found the time yet to read some docs about what this is and how
to use. Furthermore, although I'm a level 6 I don't feel like I should
name nodes that are to be deleted or something.
Maybe I'd know what I'm talking about in detail if -when I reached
that level- a short introduction would have appeared. This would
give the act of reaching a new and higher level some more
..uhm.. severity, just like in the old days when I was very
active at roleplaying :-)
One might feel that this is a ignorant point I take, but OTOH
it might as well stand as the experience of just another (almost daily)
visitor to this site.
Oh, and since we're talking about all this: will I find the
description what exactly I can/should do with that approval nodelet
in the "Need Help?"-section?
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