2 years, 7 months ago
Why are Mahalo Staff Removing Sections on Managed Pages that a Task Maker has Requested?
Mahalo What is Going On?
I claim a Task. It has a Fast Facts Section, I complete it the way the task manager wants. I am awarded my $3 Mahalo dollars.
Two days later I get an Email/questions stating that the Fast Facts Section was removed From My Page?
Why am I going to the Trouble of making pages with unique content if Admin is just going to Delete sections?
I claim a Task. It has a Fast Facts Section, I complete it the way the task manager wants. I am awarded my $3 Mahalo dollars.
Two days later I get an Email/questions stating that the Fast Facts Section was removed From My Page?
Why am I going to the Trouble of making pages with unique content if Admin is just going to Delete sections?
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You have misunderstood this whole thing.
Sometimes when pages are completed through the tasks system there are extra sections on the pages. In your case it was a fast facts section. I removed the empty fast facts section, not the one you added per the guides request.
Here is the perfect example of a page that this has happened to
http://www.mahalo.com/free-cell-phone
Notice the extra fast facts section? That is how your page looked when I first looked at it.
Sometimes when pages are completed through the tasks system there are extra sections on the pages. In your case it was a fast facts section. I removed the empty fast facts section, not the one you added per the guides request.
Here is the perfect example of a page that this has happened to
http://www.mahalo.com/free-cell-phone
Notice the extra fast facts section? That is how your page looked when I first looked at it.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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