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Question and Suggestion about "Does not meet eligibility criteria."
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I spent a long time writing a review (I trust it shows in the review itself just how much effort went into it), waited three days, and all I got back was a terse "Does not meet eligibility criteria." Three days of waiting for just that? There's no way for me to tell from that response what the actual problem is. My best guess is that a line of dialogue I quoted from the film contained a swear word, so I changed it. But after resubmitting, the system simply told me to wait another day. I tried to revise the review further to figure out which word triggered the rejection, but I couldn't submit any more edits because one was already pending. There's no option to withdraw a submitted review. I deleted the original and tried to repost it, only to be told I'd already submitted and was locked out. The whole thing is a mess, and it's unfair. I waited all that time only to be rejected with a vague note that just tells me to go read the guidelines — and for a non-native English speaker, wading through all those rules, parsing them one by one, and trying to figure out what needs fixing feels like being trapped in an endless loop of try, wait, get rejected. Is this some kind of deliberate hassle, or discrimination, aimed at Asians? And I don't even accept that quoting a line from the film is a problem in the first place.
Here's what I want in response: 1) process my pending edit as a priority and get it resolved quickly; 2) tell me, directly and explicitly, what was wrong with my earlier review; 3) let me know what you plan to do to improve how these situations are handled going forward. Thank you.


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