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I have, over time, critiqued many more than four poems. AND I archived one, leaving a total of two poems.
It tells me I cannot add a poem because I have too many poems on display.
I'd say more but I hear thunder nearby!!
Fitting!
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This problem may have been cleared, but I no longer had anything new worth adding, so it sits at two.
Thinking about the critiques done since the last change, they have pretty well all been poems still at zero after being seen before. "Priming the pump."
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To add more poems, you have to comment on four other poems. Comments have to be of 100 characters or more to count, and it has to be on different poems. For evey four comments, you should be able to add a new poem. Four comments per day equals one poem added that day.
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they all were, and more.
With the complexity and length of mine, I could not possibly critique four in a day. Even two a day would be unlikely. I have no patience with empty repetitions.
All of mine were 'way more than 100 characters, lengthy, and farthest from platitudinous flap. At least some REPLIES are in my page, but it is hard to find critiques in the poems of new members where mine is the first, and sometimes only comment. They are necessarily spread out over weeks, because each one takes more than an hour due to depth as well as length, and I simply have no time for it. Work waits.
I am not here to beg.
Two up is all I have time for, anyway.
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For the Record:
Besides the one I did this morning, with reply 62551, there is a partial record in my Notes (Not every person acknowledges especially beginners.) from Ms Kiddy June 21-27, Plumeister June 25, Barenya May 20, gnosisonG Apr 26
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The site allows 1 new poem posted for ewvery four comments per day. Even if you did 10 comments in one day, that would not count towards the next day's count. It is the same for all bronze members.
I've seen people who, when they get their 'free poem', will add one, leaving the text spot blank, or 'under construction', so they can place a poem there at a later date when they have one.
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Per day!
I see it is not intended for depth or length.
It does not fit me at all.
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The irony here is that all along I had a gold membership. A couple of days ago I got a message it expires in five days.
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When I checked on July 9 for the first response, your Sharepoetry account was listed as a regular membership. I will check with Kevin and he can look further into it.
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Terry-too
Jul 8 1:19 AM 2007
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