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Why profile changes go through a review queue before they publish

By Charlie Greenman

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Charlie Greenman

GeneralistRazroo | Co-Build Feature PlatformNew York, NYAug 18, 10:00 AM

Why profile changes go through a review queue before they publish

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ProfileScribe treats a professional profile as something to verify, not just publish. Instead of pushing every detected update straight onto a profile, changes and draft posts sit in a review queue first. That extra step exists because automated systems that watch public sources will surface things that are true but incomplete, or accurate but poorly phrased. A queue gives a person the chance to catch that before it goes out under their name. It's a small design choice, but it's the difference between a system that assists someone's professional presence and one that just automates noise.

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