I agree with EGOL that you shouldn't edit someone's existing review or post. I would offer a spell-check option within the review editor on your site and encourage your reviewers to use it.
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RE: Spellcheck necessary for user generated content?
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RE: CSV file messed up
Hi Nancy,
It looks like you're opening a comma-separated CSV with a different delimiter. My first suggestion is to see if there's a way to open the file with a comma delimiter. The delimiter is the character that tells the CSV to start a new cell or row.
If you can't find one, I'd recommend downloading OpenOffice (it's free and legit, run by Apache) and opening the file in it. The great thing about OpenOffice is that, unlike Excel, it asks what delimiter you want for your data. Choosing a comma should do the trick, and you should see the data line up correctly in the preview pane.
We have this issue in reverse - we provide CSVs that are semi-colon separated by default. Our European customers open them easily. Our American customers need this work-around.
Good luck!
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RE: Which Hat of SEO (Black/White) Goes with this Green Lace Dress?
Darn you, Nate, I almost wasted the rest of my afternoon poking around ModCloth!
They are just using the main description and cutting it off, which I think is a missed opportunity. I'd do a one to two-line intro to the piece, the same way you would preface a link to an article on Twitter. I'd either take a line or two from the original description and stop there, or draft up one based on the most salient features of the item.
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RE: Is there a way to set up a business Facebook page without linking it to a client's personal page or having to use our own employee's personal page?
We set up a dummy personal account solely to create and manage pages for each language we work in (Textbroker Germany, Textbroker US, France, etc.). When our employees like the page, we can turn them into an admin. It's not sharing personal data but allowing access from the personal account.
Good luck!