High Submission Volume Slows Response Times, Publisher Says
A publisher says readers may be waiting longer than usual for replies to submitted tips, pitches, and other messages because the submissions inbox has been receiving an unusually large number of entri...
A publisher says readers may be waiting longer than usual for replies to submitted tips, pitches, and other messages because the submissions inbox has been receiving an unusually large number of entries.
In a brief notice, the organization said the slowdown is the result of a higher-than-normal workload rather than a change in process. While the inbox remains active, staff members are taking additional time to review incoming items and respond in order of priority.
What readers should expect
The publisher did not indicate that submissions are being rejected or ignored, but it acknowledged that response times may be delayed. Depending on volume, some messages may not receive a same-day reply, and follow-up messages could also take longer to address.
- Responses may take longer than usual
- Submitted items are still being reviewed
- High message volume is the main cause of the delay
Such bottlenecks are common for media and security organizations that rely on public submissions for leads, corrections, and story ideas. When inbox traffic spikes, teams often have to balance screening new material with handling ongoing editorial work.
The notice did not provide a timeline for when normal turnaround times might resume. For now, the publisher is advising patience while it works through the queue.
