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#961 (12 years, 4 months ago)
When an upload has wrong info... for example wrong platform.. so is the choice to not approve it and let the uploader do it again or approve it and change the info yourself (or possible try and contact the uploader to fix it after approval).

It feels a bit "evil" to not approve when there so small errors as all info has to be typed in again, but it saves the time for moderators.

Is it possible to just let all the info still be there even if it is not approved and it goes back to the uploader to correct it? I guess this question is mainly for Fishguy
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