u/LastCommunication735

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Please include why an External API Domain request is rejected.

I'm not sure how those of you who build apps here do it but I really can't do this anymore.

If you have to reject any review request, please say why.

I have gone through the docs, written privately (chats), and still no one can tell me why my API url is rejected. If I do not know why, I cannot correct it.

Once again, I have gone through the docs and have done everything right. Would it really be the end of the world to include a text along side the rejection button/label to say why it was rejected? The reviewer already knows why and can simply state it so the developer can fix whatever the issue is. You can even just have checkboxes the reviewer can click on to reference the violation and show it to the developer. Anything at all.

Its okay if my app idea does not work but at least I can come up with something else, do a YouTube tutorial video or advice someone else on how to build apps for Reddit. How do I do that if I have no idea about what is going on?

I'm done. Sorry, but I am not good at Guess Driven Development.

To those of you still building, good luck 🙏🏻

[UPDATE]

An admin has looked into it and the issue has been resolved. Thank you all for your support 🙏🏾.
The feature request however still stands as it will make development easier for future devs. I also believe it will make things easier for the reviewers on the long run. Thank you.

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u/LastCommunication735 — 20 hours ago