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title: Editors
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## What should editors do?
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Editors are users of rank Editor or above.
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They are responsible for ensuring that the package listings of ContentDB are useful.
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For this purpose, they can/will:
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* Review and approve packages.
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* Edit any package - including tags, releases, screenshots, and maintainers.
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* Create packages on behalf of authors who aren't present.
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Editors should make sure they are familiar with the
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[Package Inclusion Policy and Guidance](/policy_and_guidance/).
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## ContentDB is not a curated platform
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It's important to note that ContentDB isn't a curated platform, but it also does have some
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requirements on minimum usefulness. See 2.2 in the [Policy and Guidance](/policy_and_guidance/).
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## Editor Work Queue
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The [Editor Work Queue](/todo/) and related pages contain useful information for editors, such as:
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* The package, release, and screenshot approval queues.
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* Packages which are outdated or are missing tags.
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* A list of forum topics without packages.
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Editors can create the packages or "discard" them if they don't think it's worth adding them.
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## Editor Notifications
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Editors currently receive notifications for any new thread opened on a package, so that they
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know when a user is asking for help. These notifications are shown separately in the notifications
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interface, and can be configured separately in Emails and Notifications.
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