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Originally Posted by Cynthia Daniel
But, you would not believe the number of people who have registered, been approved and have never posted one single time. The number is quite high. It gets discouraging for those who put the time into the jury process. We only ask that if someone registers that they participate to some extent, here and there, now and then - it could be a couple of times a year. We certainly don't have any exact requirement that someone post - it's just puzzling that people go through the jury process and then never post. See what I mean?
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I understand that you would not want to reply to someone whom you feel would not benefit from your help, Sharon.
However, I'm sure that you can understand how it would be intimidating for someone who, even though having passed the jurying process, would be subjected to the embarassment of receiving few replies to their work; in effect, being told quite loudly by the silence that their work is not up to snuff.
Yes, they were accepted into the forum. But very publicly, they are rejected. I have seen this time and again here.
Few people want to subject themselves to that kind of humiliation, as is evidenced by the above quote.