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Error report guidelines
Posted: 18 May 2023, 12:36
by Diana Carolina P
Hello.
I've been deduced 30 points from my review score because in the error report I didn't quote the full sentence where the error can be found. I 've been searching for this guidelines and haven' t been able to find them. Can someone tell me where they are?
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 18 May 2023, 20:13
by Shem Murundu
The guideline that requires you to quote the full sentence is the in the second point under the
Typos and Unintentional Grammar Errors sub-heading. Here's the link to the guidelines:
review-team/guidelines.php
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 20 Nov 2023, 12:15
by Mu Fisher
I downloaded the book but only read the first few stories. I went to work came back home to finish the book. I couldn’t find it again. Please remove me from the book club. I do enjoy reading however, I do not enjoy being harassed to complete a task when I can’t get back to the literature.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 20 Nov 2023, 18:16
by Claudia Angelucci
Diana Carolina P wrote: ↑18 May 2023, 12:36
Hello.
I've been deduced 30 points from my review score because in the error report I didn't quote the full sentence where the error can be found. I 've been searching for this guidelines and haven' t been able to find them. Can someone tell me where they are?
This happened to me with the first few reviews I wrote. I didn't understand at all what the editor was talking about. Then, one of the editors clearly explained to me that I had to write the full sentence when listing the errors. Strangely enough, I had read the guidelines but didn't notice that detail! It cost me a lot of points.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 12 Jan 2024, 04:37
by Grace_Crier
I thought It's only me who had that problem. I recently got the same issue with my review.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 29 Jan 2024, 19:21
by jamarsters
I just encountered this same problem! I'm not sure why that tidbit seems so hidden in the Guidelines. Luckily my second Editor was very clear in explaining where I had gone wrong. It's only my second review, so I suppose there is always going to be a learning curve, but I'm encouraged to hear that I'm not the only person who made that mistake.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 22 Feb 2024, 18:31
by Johann Talania
Hello. Please help me. My published review here has an error. I made a mistake. How can I correct it?
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 24 Feb 2024, 07:34
by Tobi Adefila
I can't even relate to this. My first review is complete but it hasn't been published yet and I just submitted my second review.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 10 Jun 2024, 07:25
by Erin Suttle
I had the same issue. Thankfully, on my 3rd attempt the reviewer explained the guidelines better. (I had read them, but misunderstood things) However, after fixing that issue, the last report said I didn't substantiate my 4/5 rating well enough. Shouldn't all errors be listed so I don't have to fix the review multiple times? Does the same person recheck fixed reviews or is it different people with different opinions? I'm new to this and trying to figure it out still! Thanks
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 10 Jun 2024, 23:23
by Alys Sterk
Johann Talania wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 18:31
Hello. Please help me. My published review here has an error. I made a mistake. How can I correct it?
Unfortunately, you cannot correct a review once it's been submitted. It will likely be scored and returned.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 10 Jun 2024, 23:28
by Alys Sterk
Erin Suttle wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 07:25
I had the same issue. Thankfully, on my 3rd attempt the reviewer explained the guidelines better. (I had read them, but misunderstood things) However, after fixing that issue, the last report said I didn't substantiate my 4/5 rating well enough. Shouldn't all errors be listed so I don't have to fix the review multiple times? Does the same person recheck fixed reviews or is it different people with different opinions? I'm new to this and trying to figure it out still! Thanks
Hello,
The good news is that once you make a mistake, you typically don't make the same mistake. The less good news is that sometimes this can take a while. Almost all of us (including yours truly) have had rejected reviews. Editors are only asked to list four errors. So, if there are a lot of errors, a person could end up, like you say, fixing the review many times. If you're asked to fix the errors, please don't assume that the only errors are the ones that are listed. Also, don't assume that the only guidelines that weren't followed were the ones listed by the editors. Each review is put into a queue. Then, an editor is randomly assigned one. This means that there is a good chance that different people are reading and editing your review.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 24 Jun 2024, 13:58
by Macel A
Hello, I got a review rejected for not being able to leave reviews on Amazon due to not spending $50 and id like to report an error report but there is no options I'd appreciate if a moderator would cancel the review.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 23 Aug 2024, 23:36
by Esther-David
Kansas City Teacher wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 23:28
Erin Suttle wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 07:25
I had the same issue. Thankfully, on my 3rd attempt the reviewer explained the guidelines better. (I had read them, but misunderstood things) However, after fixing that issue, the last report said I didn't substantiate my 4/5 rating well enough. Shouldn't all errors be listed so I don't have to fix the review multiple times? Does the same person recheck fixed reviews or is it different people with different opinions? I'm new to this and trying to figure it out still! Thanks
Hello,
The good news is that once you make a mistake, you typically don't make the same mistake. The less good news is that sometimes this can take a while. Almost all of us (including yours truly) have had rejected reviews. Editors are only asked to list four errors. So, if there are a lot of errors, a person could end up, like you say, fixing the review many times. If you're asked to fix the errors, please don't assume that the only errors are the ones that are listed. Also, don't assume that the only guidelines that weren't followed were the ones listed by the editors. Each review is put into a queue. Then, an editor is randomly assigned one. This means that there is a good chance that different people are reading and editing your review.
Hi! Is there any way I can ask for my first review to be scored with every single error listed? I would like to know all the errors I make so I can correct them in the future. Editors only listing up to four errors on a review isn't helpful to people who make more errors and don't know what they are.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 24 Aug 2024, 08:51
by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis
Unfortunately, that is how the computer program is set up. Maybe, the the future, they can revise the program if enough reviewers are interested in it.
Re: Error report guidelines
Posted: 11 Sep 2024, 07:49
by Naghma Qureshi
Diana Carolina P wrote: ↑18 May 2023, 12:36
Hello.
I've been deduced 30 points from my review score because in the error report I didn't quote the full sentence where the error can be found. I 've been searching for this guidelines and haven' t been able to find them. Can someone tell me where they are?
Yep, that happened to me once too. I had read the guidelines and also quoted the sentences with errors. But I missed the tiny detail I needed to quote them in full. It cost me 30 points. Since then, I have been super careful and have always visited the guidelines once before submitting any review.