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This WatchKnow video tutorial (a screencast) explains how to fix common problems with categorizing videos and editing the Directory. For background, see "How to Edit WatchKnow."
Found by LarrySanger
- Unless changed, the Finder is the person who uploaded the video to WatchKnow.
- The Finder is allowed to "lock" information about the Owner and Producer (so other accounts cannot edit this information). The Finder field should match the Owner field when a video is entered in a contest.
- As owner of a video, you can have finder rights transferred to you.
Simply click "Request Finder Rights" and an e-mail will be sent to the current Finder of the video. The Finder may then transfer rights to you.
If he or she does not, bear in mind that an Administrator will see the refusal of your request and will be able to review it.
More help about the Finder field
November 6, 2009 at 10:49 PM
Owner: WatchKnow
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LarrySanger on 11/19/2009 01:40 PM wrote:
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By the way, if you have a question about this or any WatchKnow editing topic, you can ask me on my messages page.
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