Rejection for using him or her - his and hers
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 9:09 am
I got what I thought to be a strange rejection for using him or her and his and hers. I was told to use them and they. Oh well, it is almost a new year!!
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https://www.constant-content.com/forum/
https://www.constant-content.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=77392
Sounds like one editor's personal preference and not a Constant Content rule. Just checked Constant Content's extended writer guidelines and couldn't find anything on this. A quick search of the catalogue shows that both ways have previously been accepted (https://www.constant-content.com/area/b ... &goSearch=). This editor might be going by current web preferences for list-style articles with numbers i.e. 5 Top Ways to Frustrate a Freelance WriterPellucidean wrote:I wish they would tell us when the rules suddenly change. For example, I've written numerous article where I use the word form of a number in the title (i.e, 'six')… But now the editor suddenly says I'm supposed to use '6' instead. It's hard to tell in situations like these if it's just one editor going rogue and pushing their personal standards, or if there's been a real, permanent change that all the editors are going to follow.
I would legit read an article titled that! Someone would definitely buy that if one of us wrote it.HiredGun wrote:Sounds like one editor's personal preference and not a Constant Content rule. Just checked Constant Content's extended writer guidelines and couldn't find anything on this. A quick search of the catalogue shows that both ways have previously been accepted (https://www.constant-content.com/area/b ... &goSearch=). This editor might be going by current web preferences for list-style articles with numbers i.e. 5 Top Ways to Frustrate a Freelance WriterPellucidean wrote:I wish they would tell us when the rules suddenly change. For example, I've written numerous article where I use the word form of a number in the title (i.e, 'six')… But now the editor suddenly says I'm supposed to use '6' instead. It's hard to tell in situations like these if it's just one editor going rogue and pushing their personal standards, or if there's been a real, permanent change that all the editors are going to follow.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I've found that writing articles targeting the freelance writer market isn't that profitable. Might have to think on it though...light87 wrote:I would legit read an article titled that! Someone would definitely buy that if one of us wrote it.HiredGun wrote:Sounds like one editor's personal preference and not a Constant Content rule. Just checked Constant Content's extended writer guidelines and couldn't find anything on this. A quick search of the catalogue shows that both ways have previously been accepted (https://www.constant-content.com/area/b ... &goSearch=). This editor might be going by current web preferences for list-style articles with numbers i.e. 5 Top Ways to Frustrate a Freelance WriterPellucidean wrote:I wish they would tell us when the rules suddenly change. For example, I've written numerous article where I use the word form of a number in the title (i.e, 'six')… But now the editor suddenly says I'm supposed to use '6' instead. It's hard to tell in situations like these if it's just one editor going rogue and pushing their personal standards, or if there's been a real, permanent change that all the editors are going to follow.
also I just use "you". It's more directed and personal. Idk why you guys are having 3rd person pronoun problems but i guess you must all be writing articles about babies or relationships or something lol.
oh and woot! 1st post of 2016!