Right - do you haven't idea how many covers are on the site that would need to be checked? And how long it takes to check a cover for quality? Also, if the errors are small, the admins fix it themselves. What you are talking about is a full time job for 12 months or more. Would you rather our admins did this, or focus on getting new stuff on to the site?
I'm aware that going through
all the covers would be a huge undertaking, which is why I suggested doling out most of that effort to the community at large instead of just the cover admins:
If it's a time/commitment issue of "we don't want to arse the cover admins to sort through and re-review all the old covers, when they already don't have much time to review new covers", then make it more of a public effort. I've seen no shortage of people on the forums pointing to this cover or that cover on the site that doesn't meet the standards, and it would be no problem to have a single thread or forum for people to post their concerns about existing covers in, that the admins could then look at just those covers and just those specific complaints brought against them and decide whether a cover needed to be removed.
The quickest way of getting rid of an Old shit cover is to make a new version yourself wich confiorms to the new policies.
Except in most cases the reason the old cover is bad is because bad scans were used; bad scans were used because no good scans existed; and no new,
good scans are being made because there's already a cover on the site and/or nobody has the box (especially not the person who would want to spend the time making the cover).
People who aren't able to do this seriously need to stop fucking complaining! We're all sick of hearing it!
I'm
not complaining. As far as
my needs go, the site itself is good for little more than reference. The forums are what I'm here for. Since the topics of both cover quality standards and general site improvement were being discussed, I was simply putting forth my suggestion to fix the biggest thing holding The Cover Project back from achieving its lofty goals.
No matter how many high quality dishes you make, you'll never be a 5-star restaurant if you keep corndogs on the menu.