Can't deal with it anymore
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Can't deal with it anymore
Thank you to those who have helped me. I did learn a lot.
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Kristin,Kristin Paolantonio wrote: ↑17 Mar 2025, 16:48 I am so aggravated. I don't know how everyone else deals with it. I love reading and reviewing books! I finally got the hang of it. I was getting higher scores. Today I received a second scorecard a week later than the first one. My first scorecard found no errors. The second one counted 3 errors. I disagree but am not going to argue it. I even used all the grammar checkers. The scoring is so subjective it is ridiculous. I just need to vent before I go. I really wish things were different because I enjoyed reading the books and writing reviews.
Thank you to those who have helped me. I did learn a lot.
I can certainly empathize with your frustration. I think we have all been there. It is hard not to be disappointed with your score after working hard on a review. I urge you to reach out to the editor that you disagree with. It will benefit that person and help others, too.
I hope you will reconsider.
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I would also look up the error and make sure you're right. Then request a recheck from the editor and provide a link to a reputable source showing you're correct.
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Editor Comments:
I had a feeling (that,) throughout the entire time…
…the entire time(,) he was..
My 1st sentence was just fine without (that,) it was how I wrote it in my own words. But apparently no it wasn't correct.
This is how the sentence was without the *opion* that took off points:
While reading the story, I had a feeling throughout the entire time he was recalling his story like a memoir or diary. <--- how is this wrong?!
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Bertha Jackson wrote: ↑31 Mar 2025, 10:18 I understand your frustration. There seems to be an influx of new editors who do not understand the difference between objective and subjective errors or how to write a concise review. For example, a sentence can lack conciseness but still be grammatically correct. I encourage you to ask for a recheck, and if you still feel they have made a mistake, appeal to an admin. This is the only way they can be made aware of the problem. Please reconsider your decision. I wish you the best.
I actually did this, appeal to the admin. However they thought the answer was still valid—which it was not, it was an opinion of the editor—that caused them to say I had typos and that I needed to proofread. I found the comment rude and unneeded
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It's frustrating when one editor's view differs from another's, leading to a low score. While I've always accepted the results, in the future, if I'm fully persuaded, I'll reach out to the editor involved to address such discrepancies. Remember, our goal is to improve the process, which might benefit everyone.