Disapproved Posts

Disapproved Posts

If you create a post that is disapproved, you will receive a message letting you know that your post has not been approved, and a copy of your post will return to Drafts where you can revise and resubmit it. 

Click on “Options” and then “View Teacher Feedback” to see any messages your teacher has attached to the post. If you’re not sure why your post wasn’t approved, you can send your teacher a message or simply ask your teacher about it (in person!). You don’t have to start over! Just EDIT the post to improve it and submit it again for moderation.

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