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What is the difference between Drafts and Needs Review?

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Hello. First time posting here. I hope I am posting my question in the right topic. 

My question is this: What is the difference between drafts and needs review? Ideally I would love for Squarespace to create a Published tab for easier navigation between published and unpublished content but unless or until that happens, I'm making the most of the current features. It's unclear to me however what the fundamental differences are between drafts and needs review, if any. I'd love to know more in order to help me utilize them in a way that works for me. Does one offer functions that the other one doesn't? Any tips or insights would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. -Cynthia 

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3 hours ago, simplycynth said:

What is the difference between drafts and needs review?

When a post is set to 'Needs Review' a label is added so that senior editors or other contributors can see that it requires review. That's the only difference.

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