Mahalo: I need to know which of my managed pages will expire. I don't want to lose any of them.
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"As page manager, you will be required to make at least one significant contribution to your page every 10 days. If you do not make any significant edits to your page in 10 days, you will receive a warning by e-mail. After that, you have 5 days to make an edit. After 15 days, the page will be taken away from you and recirculated into our system. "
http://www.mahalo.com/how-mahalo-works
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Don't worry about this for now... we haven't turned on the auditing yet. Just do your best to keep your pages up to date.
Yea I'm constantly changing little things just to make sure cause I can't keep track.
good point.
If you're worried, I suggest just go and make some quick small changes to each page. They needn't be huge or time consuming. Delete a broken link, or add a new link, or add a featured photo for example.
Exactly. My concern is that I grabbed a few topics on June 3 and the 10 days have passed and I am yet to receive any email notifications. If I am not able to receive Mahalo emails (I think this is a bug), then there is no way for me to tell when my pages will expire.