Anonyma'am wrote:Do the releasers have the choice to waive the WRZ$3? I'm just asking because you have major releasers who aren't here for the WRZ$ and already have hundreds of thousands or more while newbies and others have much less to spare.
There is no such option right now. WRZ$ is an important component in this because it helps keep the number of reuploads requests down and restrain users from sending reupload requests for content they're not that interested in.
Readeraholic wrote:What happens when the OP had gone inactive, often you have no idea they have until you have PMed a request and they don't answer, - under the old method,
How will that process work in the new system. Do you just use the reupload request and wait for some action? And if not, how long?
And related, what if the OP is active but just doesn't reup. How long to wait before contacting mids?
I also want to support those who are requesting ways to get wrzs. Spending wrzs for this feature probably won't be an issue of running out of wrzs short term. However long term, this could cause users to have no wrzs to make a request,
In your Reuploads panel next to each reupload request you'll see when the releaser was last online. The same rules as before apply (which differ by section), so for example if the releaser is active and doesn't reply within the eBook section's timeframe, you can contact the eBook moderators.
If we see there is a need for it we'll adjust the WRZ$ economy, so to speak, to ensure people have sufficient WRZ$ to spend on reupload requests.
jhonienglish wrote:I have noticed that before implementing this feature, when I hover mouse over the "Envelop icon", it will show me the count of the messages I have received. Now its gone. If possible can you fix that.
This feature is no longer needed- the PM interface has been modernized and you will now get a bubble with the number of unread PMs above the actual envelope.
pilesuszele wrote:I can see that I have a reupload request and also that the "Edit post" button is back on the top of my posts for the fist time since I was granted an inactive status.Does that mean that now I can/have to provide new links or just that someone has clicked on the reupload button,so I've only lost WRZs(which is perfectly understandable,no complaints
)?
You don't lose WRZ$ when someone requests a reupload of your release. Only the user who requested the reupload loses WRZ$, and you can earn that WRZ$ if you fulfill the reupload request. The rules for reuploading/inactive status haven't changed.