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02/12/2009 12:24:46 PM · #1
What happens when, against your better judgment, you enter a shot into a challenge which you know isn't exactly right for the challenge (even if it's a good shot)? Can you unsubmit it? And if so, is there a downside to that in terms of submitting to later challenges? It probably does affect the scores, but I'm not as concerned about that.

I've already contacted the SC, but thought I might get a faster reply here
02/12/2009 12:28:52 PM · #2
If it is already in voting, you are pretty much stuck and it will likely just get low voted for DNMC. If voting has not started yet, there is a button on the challenge upload page to unsubmit it. I don't know how there woudl be any downside, but I am not totally sure what you may mean.
02/12/2009 12:31:30 PM · #3
If you self-DQ after voting has started it counts just like any other DQ.
02/12/2009 12:32:09 PM · #4
You can have your image removed from voting by contacting Site Council. The upside is you will not get any more votes counted towards your overall average. I don't see much of a downside other than missing out on some constructive criticism.
02/12/2009 12:32:13 PM · #5
Thanks yospiff. Yes, it's in voting, and I meant to unsubmit it before voting started, but got distracted. By downside, I mean are there limits to how many times you can unsubscribe, or do you somehow get dinged for unsubscribing.
02/12/2009 12:33:53 PM · #6
Thanks everyone. If I understand correctly, the only "down side" in keeping it in the challenge is that it lowers my overall score. And also that once the voting starts, the SC has to remove it.

See, there's always a lesson: think before you publish...
02/12/2009 12:35:26 PM · #7
Originally posted by CEJ:

If you self-DQ after voting has started it counts just like any other DQ.


You don't get the red band for self DQ'ing do you?
02/12/2009 12:44:51 PM · #8
No - if you self DQ the image does not show up as a DQ'ed image at the end of the challenge results listing. But it counts against you in the same way as one that was DQ'ed for a rules violation.

"In order to discourage repeated disqualifications and abuse of the disqualification system, the following penalties will apply for repeat disqualifications:

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1st DQ in last 25 submissions: No penalty
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2nd DQ in last 25 submissions: 1 week suspension of submission privileges
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3rd DQ in last 25 submissions: 2 week suspension of submission privileges
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4th DQ in last 25 submissions: 4 week suspension of submission privileges and 3 months of required “pre-submission” of proof file.

The above penalties will be assessed only after review by the Site Council. In exceptional circumstances, the Site Council may elect not to apply a penalty. If a user is found to have intentionally violated the Challenge Rules, the above penalties will be in addition to any assessed for the violation itself."


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02/12/2009 12:46:40 PM · #9
You can request a self-DQ, your image will be pulled from the challenge and no one will ever see it again. :)

Here are the rules for DQ's (a self DQ works the same way as a DQ):

In order to discourage repeated disqualifications and abuse of the disqualification system, the following penalties will apply for repeat disqualifications:

1st DQ in last 25 submissions: No penalty
2nd DQ in last 25 submissions: 1 week suspension of submission privileges
3rd DQ in last 25 submissions: 2 week suspension of submission privileges
4th DQ in last 25 submissions: 4 week suspension of submission privileges and 3 months of required “pre-submission” of proof file.
02/12/2009 01:36:52 PM · #10
I don't know about that Jeger. Right now, I don't see a way to unsubmit myself.
02/12/2009 01:38:59 PM · #11
Thanks again everyone. As much as I hate to do it, I think my shot doesn't belong in the challenge.

I sometimes just get over-excited to participate :-)
02/12/2009 01:39:32 PM · #12
Just send them a message with the photo id and as that it be removed. It can be done.

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