I guess I was chosen to be a part of testing Staging Ground.
But my question has not been viewed for moderation for about 8 hours.
I'd be happy to test new features, but I'd like to have an answer to my question much more.
Here's the link
I guess I was chosen to be a part of testing Staging Ground.
But my question has not been viewed for moderation for about 8 hours.
I'd be happy to test new features, but I'd like to have an answer to my question much more.
Here's the link
status-completed (question graduated from SG beta)
Yes, your question was chosen for the Staging Ground Beta. Please be patient, in case none of the beta-reviewers review your question in the established limit time it will automatically moved to the public page.
NOTE: AFAIK the limit time has not publicly disclosed.
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I agree with what many others have already said. The helpers here are volunteers doing this on their free time. Your urgency is not our urgency- whether inside or outside of Staging Grounds.
I personally am here to contribute to a repository of information that holds long-term value to a wide audience. That is not the same as being here to help specifically you. Some helpers like helping individuals for the individual's sake. That's up to personal taste. Not everyone is like that. In fact- Stack Exchange is (supposed to be) a repository of information that holds long-term value to a wide audience- not a help desk.
That being said, I am helping out as a reviewer for the Staging Ground testing and have been helping many individuals improve their posts. Be patient! Something similar to help/no-one-answers can be said for waiting for reviews in Staging Grounds. If you want to save time in Staging Grounds, then focus your efforts on writing a good question post, which will save you some back-and-forth of iterating on feedback. If you want help on how to do that by yourself, here are the links that I most frequently find myself asking askers to read and implement guidance from: