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Allow more options to edit our "Added Places" page#90

In case one of our submitted Places is rejected, it would be good to be able to delete them.

Additionally, it would be very useful to be able to move the Submissions around. This would allow users to keep all Unpublished Places, Published ones and those Rejected together, rather than spread out following the current semi-chronological order.

2 years ago
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A tab for unpublished maybe?

2 years ago
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Cool, going to use this suggestion to track your second idea (sorting places by status: published, unpublished, rejected) and this one to track deleting one’s own places #108 since they require different implementations from a technical perspective.

2 years ago
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To clarify, is the intention behind your suggestion that you want to order your submissions in any order that you want or that you want places to be more clearly sectioned off specifically by their status?

2 years ago
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I think the latter, also the #submitted should only be for published places.

2 years ago
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Actually, the first option would work for me. Let’s say I’ve had 5 Places rejected in the last year and they’re spread out. If I could move them however I wanted, I could put them all together at the very back or front of my “Added Places” section.

If I’ve already separated them that way, it wouldn’t be necessary to have a completely new, automated tab for “Rejected Places”, etc. If this second option is easier to implement, though, I think it would work as well.

2 years ago
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Changed the status to
Planned
2 years ago

Thanks for this. We think it’s a helpful idea to clarify the Places Added on the profile. Right now, we plan to break Places Added into Places Published and Places Submitted (includes draft, in progress, and rejected).

2 years ago
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Is it part of the plan to allow us to move or filter the Places around in “Places Submitted”? For example, in order to group all Rejected’s together rather than the current system where you can have a Rejected, 2 drafts, then another Rejected because of the chronological ordering.

2 years ago
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Allowing the user to move / filter the list is more complex to implement, but will take wanting the submissions to be separated by status into consideration as well.

2 years ago
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