QAP Process suggestion.

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  1. SimeyC profile image88
    SimeyCposted 10 years ago

    From time to time I go back and take a look at old hubs. While they may be featured, they may only have slipped past the QAP requirements. What I'd like is the ability to send a featured hub back through the process. I realize I shouldn't be able to do this for every hub, but if I susbstantially change the hub (say by adding 500 words or more) then I would like to resubmit to QAP.

    1. MelissaBarrett profile image58
      MelissaBarrettposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      You mean you voluntarily want to send a hub past QAP?

      Really?

      1. SimeyC profile image88
        SimeyCposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Well the theory behind this is:

        If my QAP scores are factored into my Hubber Score, then if I have a lot of hubs that average 7 whereas my newer hubs average 8 then the older hubs will be dragging my Hubber Score down. So if I substantially improve older hubs I'd want them to be QAPed so my overall quality score improves.

        Not sure if it's really that important - but I'd rather be safe than sorry!!!

        1. MelissaBarrett profile image58
          MelissaBarrettposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          I understood your point hon, and it's a good one.

          I was just making a joke. smile

          1. SimeyC profile image88
            SimeyCposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            big_smile

  2. brakel2 profile image73
    brakel2posted 10 years ago

    If you edit it, then it supposedly goes back through QAP. Several of my scores have changed after editing. They have gone up if I added video and additional text. I found one hub that somehow lost text from the conclusion. It helps my confidence in my writing to make improvements.

    1. SimeyC profile image88
      SimeyCposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I thought they only go back to the QAP if they were un-featured and edited?

    2. Simone Smith profile image87
      Simone Smithposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Correct! Every Hub that is edited goes through the QAP again. big_smile

  3. Marcy Goodfleisch profile image83
    Marcy Goodfleischposted 10 years ago

    Simone - wouldn't we see the spinning arrows if a hub is going through QAP?  When I do quick, minor edits to a hub that's already published, I don't see that happening.  I agree with Simey - it would be great to have that review process to hubs we are tweaking.

  4. LCDWriter profile image90
    LCDWriterposted 10 years ago

    I personally would not want this to happen to hubs that are already published AND featured.  If that was the case they would have the no-index tag from what I understand. 

    That would make it problematic for popular hubs that you might want to edit.  It would put them offline for awhile, right?

    Since I have some hubs that I update as information comes out, it would be frustrating to have to wait for QAP every time there is a tweak.

    Maybe you guys are just talking about hubs that have never been through QAP and are still featured?

  5. brakel2 profile image73
    brakel2posted 10 years ago

    Viewers can still see the hub. That is my understanding. Simone, correct me if I am wrong. It is listed as featured.

 
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