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Should I Submit My Beatmap To Another Mod Queue?

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Smoliv64
I Submitted my map to be modded in a modding queue on "osumod.com". However i checked today and the modding queue has disappeared giving a 404 error. The text says (if you can't view the image) "Queues may be deactivated if they aren't used for a long time. If you were the owner of this queue, you can revive it by simply pushing "Create Queue" button on the home page". Does this mean the queues over? I checked my requests and i can still see it as pending. But the queue is down.

Here's the 404 Error:
404 Message


Shows My Map Request Is Still Up:
My Request


My question is, is this queue void? I don't want to submit my map to be modded by another group, and than this one is still up and could be accepted. I feel it would be wrong to submit my map into multiple queues, because if multiple people accept it, it would be a mess and a waste to some peoples time. So if this queue is void, than I'd be free to submit to another queue. Thanks for reading, i know thats a lot to digest-
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Smoliv64 wrote:

I don't want to submit my map to be modded by another group, and than this one is still up and could be accepted. I feel it would be wrong to submit my map into multiple queues, because if multiple people accept it, it would be a mess and a waste to some peoples time.
that's not the case at all! submitting a map to multiple queues is completely normal, and i would actually highly recommend doing it, because generally the acceptance rate of modding queues is rather low, so if you only submit your map to one queue at a time, you might end up waiting a long time.

even if multiple modders accept your map, that's no problem at all. it's not a waste of time, because the more feedback you get, the more you can improve. it won't be messy either. the modding system is designed with this in mind, and it makes it easy for modders to build on the feedback that previous modders provided.

i don't know what happened to that queue, but either way the answer is yes.
smolship
Hi, I am in this modding queue. We are moving the queue elsewhere soon, so we deleted the osumod one.

BTW modding requests generally have low acceptance rates.
Zelzatter Zero
it's recommended you post your map in around 5-6 queues at a time (some may suggest lower or higher depending on their experience). Hell it's not even uncommon to see the same ppl posting same mapsets in multiple queues.
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Smoliv64
Thank you all. You've been extremely helpful. I guess I'll submit my map around to increase my odds. I just really wanted to avoid being disrespectful. That was my priority. But being as its the norm, I'll happily endulge in multi submits. Thanks again for no just the info, but for such a fast response too ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و ♡
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