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« on: December 23, 2006, 01:45:27 AM »

hey brian, how do you write up a deck and have it go to the proper place (AA/AB / Revo)

Wheenver I hit the submit a deck for review link, it sends me to the same page for the submit an article link.  will you be able to decide where it goes AFTER you write it up?
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« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2006, 01:51:49 AM »

One of the challenges that we had with the arsenal archive before was people going in and spewing profanity.

So when people are submitting decks for review, we're going to ask that they put in the Title:

Kurt Angle - All Axxess

Plus whatever else they want to put in.

Then the TCO admins/mods/ & columnists when approving the submissions will stick them in the appropriate catagory.

It's a bit clumsier then just posting them in a forum and discussing them, but the biggest comment I kept hearing from people was they wanted the arsenal archive along with the ability to rate decks.

And while clumsy, allows us to give people what they want.
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