I’ll help you understand how to track the status of your note suggestions in AnkiHub and find information about the suggestion review process.
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Based on the information I’ve found, here’s how you can track the status of your note suggestions in AnkiHub:
Viewing Your Suggestion Status
To see when your suggestions are accepted or denied:
- Navigate to the deck on the AnkiHub web app (https://app.ankihub.net/)
- Click on the Community suggestions button
- By default, this shows open suggestions that are awaiting review
- To see your accepted or rejected suggestions, click the Show Closed option
Understanding Acceptance/Rejection Logic
When maintainers review your suggestion, they can:
- Accept (Merge) your suggestion, which will include it in the deck
- Reject (Discard) your suggestion, often with a reason explaining why
- Edit your suggestion before accepting it (which will show as co-authored)
Maintainers can leave comments explaining their decision in the discussion section of your suggestion. If you want to understand why a specific suggestion was accepted or rejected, you can check these comments.
Timeline for Updates After Acceptance
When a suggestion is accepted:
- The changes are immediately available on the AnkiHub server
- All subscribers will receive these updates during their next sync with AnkiHub
- You don’t need to wait for a monthly update - accepted changes are incorporated into the shared deck right away
Tracking Your Own Suggestions
If you want to find all your suggestions:
- In the Anki browser, you can search for
author:YourUsernameto see all your suggestions (both accepted and rejected) - On the web app, you can filter the suggestions to find your own contributions
This should help you track the entire lifecycle of your suggestions from submission to final decision and implementation.