I created a homebrew race and almost immediately sent it in for moderation once it was finished. 2 weeks later, no response of any kind. Is this normal? It's not a huge deal and I'm not really in any hurry, but it just seems like it should probably at least have had some kind of response, even if just to say "Yep, it's still in the queue, we'll get to it soon" or something along those lines.
It takes a while. Last I heard, they got over 200 submissions everyday, each one is hand reviewed by the moderators. The moderators also said it takes about 2 weeks to get through the submission. I can't tell you when you'll get approved or rejected, but I can say that it is in the queue and you will hear something... at some time.
"The relevant equation is: Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass; a good bookshop is just a genteel Black Hole that knows how to read." - Terry Pratchett
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I created a homebrew race and almost immediately sent it in for moderation once it was finished. 2 weeks later, no response of any kind. Is this normal? It's not a huge deal and I'm not really in any hurry, but it just seems like it should probably at least have had some kind of response, even if just to say "Yep, it's still in the queue, we'll get to it soon" or something along those lines.
It takes a while. Last I heard, they got over 200 submissions everyday, each one is hand reviewed by the moderators. The moderators also said it takes about 2 weeks to get through the submission. I can't tell you when you'll get approved or rejected, but I can say that it is in the queue and you will hear something... at some time.
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"The relevant equation is: Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass; a good bookshop is just a genteel Black Hole that knows how to read." - Terry Pratchett