Is it normal to get sad when your questions rejected?
I feel sad when my questions rejected and I spent a while typing it up on my ipod.
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I feel sad when my questions rejected and I spent a while typing it up on my ipod.
I usually feel insulted. Then my mind moves to assumptions about "the management." Especially when a "i smell my own farts" question gets posted, again.
I also dislike it when that happens especially when the only ones that get approved are people complaining about their relationship or askin "IIN I love him/her" its anoying.
"Fuck this I wanna act up and talk to the manager!!!"
Manager actually pops outta sky and checks crowd.
"Oh, I was just kidding. But thank you for that management."
Priceless.
Lol I was just talking figuratively... But thank you for that management.
We really don't want to reject stuff. Here's how we answered a question about this today on the FB page...
We do very little censorship based on content. Nearly all rejections come down to formatting issues. The questions have to be structured in a particular way to make sense in the context of the site and people often get this part wrong.
The person voting "is it normal?" needs to be clear about what they're voting on for it to make sense. If you finish you post with "am I a freak?" then it becomes unclear and we may have to reject the post.
There are also other various problems that come up, but this is by far the most common one.
There's a little more info on this in the community guidelines:
http://isitnormal.com/help/community-guidelines