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Introduction
This staff thread outlines guidelines for submitting content revisions while adhering to quality standards. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring that the topic has not been addressed previously and avoiding resubmitting rejected content revisions within a brief period of time, typically defined as within 3 to 4 months. The premise highlights the need to avoid frustration and inconvenience while maximizing the chances of approval by staff members. Exceptions to the rule may be made in cases where higher staff members bring up important, previously unconsidered information. Overall, the draft provides practical advice for content creators seeking to create high-quality, original content revisions.
Credits: @Antvasima @Deagonx
The Draft
When creating content revisions, it is essential to ensure that the topic has not been addressed previously. Rejected content revisions cannot be resubmitted within a short period of time (typically defined as within 3 to 4 months), except in cases where a staff member has a good reason to do so (e.g. important unconsidered information, violation of site standards or flaws in a calculation). This only applies to threads that have received extensive debate or have been rejected due to a clear conflict with the wiki's rules or standards. If a thread passes or is rejected without significant opposition, then opposition should not be restricted from making a point.
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