How the issue tracker works?

Some issues get approved with just one sentence, without even attaching pictures, while I spend a lot of time writing detailed content and creating images, only to wait for a response that can come in ten minutes or several days. In the end, all I get from the Bug Reporting Manager is a “not a bug” or a long, templated “not enough info” reply. They don’t provide any explanation for the rejection, and once they close the issue, I can’t even ask for the reason. Why is that?
This is the link to my issue:Model Errors of the LS-6 Series Bombs
is about the incorrect model of the LS-6 bomb.

You usually need to get lucky and have a more leniant technical moderator look at your report for it to get accepted if you don’t meet the exact requirements
With the stricter ones, unless you 100% meet gaijin’s unreasonable source requirements, it is very hard to even get the issue set to “Response Needed”, the threads are usually locked

Though it’s not really their fault, they are just doing their job
Also thanks war thunder community for doing whatever you did so now the moderators have their names hidden so you can no longer dm them on the forum to clarify issues :)

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sad…:(

We sometimes even see the odd scenario where different managers, for the same issue, slap on the “not a bug” and “accepted” tags respectively…
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The image is from the issue regarding the F-15C GE MRML pylons.

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