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@Mari-LouA The recent body edit should take care of that; "draw attention to meta" should hopefully make this show up in search. Also, only one of those two duplicates was unintentional; the second was intentional. Per the FAQ on duplicate closures, duplicates are helpful as they help people find the canonical question.– Sonic the Anonymous HedgehogCommented Apr 8, 2019 at 19:57
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The wording is a bit off, it sounds better if you said What can I do to draw attention to it, so the SE team can give an official response?*– Mari-Lou A Слава УкраїніCommented Apr 8, 2019 at 21:10
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1I think this is now a duplicate of the new process Community and Moderator guidelines for escalating issues via new response process (March 2020) (and ironic that this very question itself has the status-review tag!)– Rand al'ThorCommented Mar 18, 2020 at 22:36
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1@Randal'Thor Not a duplicate. If that were a permanent process, then it would be. However, that is clearly noted as a test, and will be invalid after April is over. If it were roll out as a permanent process, then let me know.– Sonic the Anonymous HedgehogCommented Mar 18, 2020 at 22:42
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Does this answer your question? How long does it take for a feature-request/bug to be reviewed by a moderator?– RobCommented Mar 18, 2020 at 23:23
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1@Rob Not a duplicate of that either, as that one asks about how much time it takes for requests to be reviewed, while this asks about how to reduce that time.– Sonic the Anonymous HedgehogCommented Mar 18, 2020 at 23:29
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