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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 12 2019, @05:40PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 12 2019, @05:40PM (#919474)

    2. no editor can bear to type out the same thing a thousand times each month

    Understood. But... What is there is a boilerplate item. So make a second boilerplate item with the long discussed reason included plus the existing boilerplate that is there now, and just insert that second boilerplate item one into each rejection letter.

  • (Score: 3, Informative) by NotSanguine on Tuesday November 12 2019, @10:33PM

    by NotSanguine (285) <NotSanguineNO@SPAMSoylentNews.Org> on Tuesday November 12 2019, @10:33PM (#919577) Homepage Journal

    So make a second boilerplate item with the long discussed reason included plus the existing boilerplate that is there now,

    That's [soylentnews.org] been in place for as long as I've been here (note the uid above).

    It's called the Submission Guidelines [soylentnews.org], a link to which is included right on the submissions page:

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