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Hoe krijg ik gearchiveerde cache weer online


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Looking at your cache page, I see that you temporarily disabled your listing on 28 February.  More than two months later, on 1 May, a Reviewer posted a reminder note and explained that a failure to respond could result in your cache being archived.  You did not respond.  On 4 June, a Reviewer posted a reminder note.  You did not respond.  On 9 July, a Reviewer archived your cache page.  There is no indication on the cache page's logs that the Reviewers would know the cache had been maintained.

 

Please see this Help Center article, which explains that cache pages archived by a Reviewer or Geocaching HQ staff for failing to respond to maintenance issues cannot be unarchived.

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20 hours ago, Keystone said:

Looking at your cache page, I see that you temporarily disabled your listing on 28 February.  More than two months later, on 1 May, a Reviewer posted a reminder note and explained that a failure to respond could result in your cache being archived.  You did not respond.  On 4 June, a Reviewer posted a reminder note.  You did not respond.  On 9 July, a Reviewer archived your cache page.  There is no indication on the cache page's logs that the Reviewers would know the cache had been maintained.

 

Please see this Help Center article, which explains that cache pages archived by a Reviewer or Geocaching HQ staff for failing to respond to maintenance issues cannot be unarchived.

Dank voor je reactie.

Ik heb wel degelijk gereageerd naar de reviewer. Er had door mij inderdaad wel een Note bij vermeld kunnen worden.

Het was voor mij belangrijker dat de cache terug kwam en weer te bezoeken zou zijn.

Waarom wordt zo'n cache in onderhoud niet in mijn account gearchiveerd? Dat vind ik vreemd.

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You should have responded directly on the cache page with an "Owner Maintenance" log and then an "Enable" log when maintenance was complete.  Writing privately to a Reviewer is not the recommended solution.  One reason for this was what happened to your cache page: a different Reviewer took up the task of archiving caches where there had been no response to maintenance issues.  In many regions, Reviewers work as a team and we only know what is written on the cache page itself.

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An American Reviewer has already answered that question.  The guidance is the same worldwide.  See the Help Center link in my original reply.

 

Edit to add:  I see that the OP has submitted a fresh cache page that's already been published for the same location.

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