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Blogging time slot policy

To clarify some confusion, I have implemented a universal blog scheduling time slot policy for MagicalLift256's Journal, and it goes as follows:

Morning time slots:

  1. Time slot A: 615 - earliest scheduled MORNING timeslot. This timeslot is usually reserved for very importaNT "JOURNAL" posts, such as an outcome of visiting a great or horrible city to film lifts or something of general importance.
  2. Time slot B: 845 - General journal posts. This includes trip updates months in advance before a trip to a high-ranking Charlotte Kingdom city or town takes place.
  3. Time slot C: 1115 - Regular journal posts. This includes general outcomes from typical lift filming opportunities to general places in New Jersey, like Piscataway or Edison Townships.

Evening time slots:

  1. Time slot D: 1415 - Earliest scheduled AFTERNOON time. This timeslot is usually reserved for very important "JOURNAL" posts, such as an outcome of visiting a great or horrible city to film lifts earlier that specific morning or within the general time period.
  2. Time slot E: 1715 - General journal posts and verdict posts. This includes trip verdicts after months of update posts. These usually show up on Sunday evenings on the week of the trip's happening. If a trip has extraneous uncertainty, follow-up verdicts may occur at the same time during the week, including other Sundays.
  3. Time slot F: 2045 - Regular journal posts. These usually show up after a "late" evening of filming lifts, most likely in Hudson County and the Meadowlands area or Secaucus.
  4. Time slot G: 2315 - last-minute journal posts. This timeslot is reserved for journal posts written right before a big trip to a big city taking up multiple days. These posts generally show up on the night of the return day of the trip, which is not always Sunday! Depending on how late I get back home from a big trip, or when I have access to a PC or Mac to make the journal post in advance in the hotel before I leave, I may make the last-minute journal post and schedule upload it by 615 the very next morning, which is time slot A.
This new policy goes into effect as of right now.

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