Information Center rejected. Second time.
Posted this in the wrong thread first time.
This was rejected twice. both times in a matter of days after submitting, both times was flagged as not permanent or seasonal temporary display.
It’s clearly permanent.
Any advice? Let it go?


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Photo shows a recognisable face. Rejection 😆 (joke!)
Is that little noticeboard the entire information center? Hardly seems like it meets any criteria at all. It's not even a community noticeboard or a permanent information board. Just a cork noticeboard in a hotel with a few bits of paper pinned to it warning people about fireworks and possible dog thieves in the area.
Honestly I'd probably drop this one.
Lol, took me a minute to figure out the dog thief comment. I think they are the owner’s and I believe it some information about them. Yes that’s it but I don’t know that I would classify it the same as you have. There’s actually quite a bit of information about the rules of the resort, common areas, boating information, and details about the local marina. I suppose I could expand on that. My real confusion is that both times the listed reasons where seasonal display. Does anything about this strike you as temporary? It ain’t holiday themed lol. It certainly stays up all year round.
If theres a sign on the building try to use that as your main picture instead of a bulletin board :)
I always get "seasonal" rejection for any notice community boards I tried to nominate so far (I stopped trying nominating them after third rejection, they're too borderline and it's easier to find something else to nomimnate).
I think people choose "seasonal" rejection to tell you that it's not eligible because infromations on it aren't permament and can be changed very easily (they're "seasonal" in this way of thinking).
I'm not saying it's a correct rejection reason, I just try to explain why you might get it. I don't like either when reviewers try to "send submitter a message" why they think nomination might no be eligible, but they do with some rejections, and it can be often confusing.