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I think you may be asking why the pictures under the "Uncritiqued Photos", in the Uncritiqued Gallery section do have critiques on them.
In other words, if they have been critiqued, why are they categorized as uncritiqued?
This is because there is a maximum word count which qualifies an image as having been "sufficiently" critiqued.
To put it another way, unless a picture has received a certain number of words in the comments/critique provided, it is not classified as having been critiqued sufficiently.
The "Uncritiqued Images" box, when you click on it, will show you pictures that do not have the maximum word count applied to them. Some have no critique given at all.
So, for those who use this box, which is there for easy reference, they can add more comments or critique, which MAY then remove it from the uncritiqued section.
I hope this makes sense.
Pamela.
that's what i mean Pam. i asked this, because sometimes i see an image with a lot of comment but still in the uncritique gallery. so maybe from what you said, that a lot of comment did not contain much critique words. and carabosse, after you read pam explaination, i hope you understood my words. i'm not fluent in english, and usually i used google translate to help me with difficult words, but this time not.
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