Rattle does not accept work that has been previously curated, in print or online—poems may be self-published on social media, blogs, or message boards, but cannot have been published in books, magazines, or similar collections open to the public. We want to be the first publisher to highlight the poems, but never want to discourage anyone from sharing their poems themselves.
Do you notice what's different? And, I promise, it's different to everyone else. Someone on Rattle wrote an article explaining this, but I am afraid I can't find it. If anyone else can, I'd be grateful if they could post it here.
Just about everyone else you may send a poem to will say that it can't have been published before, and that includes FB posts, blogs, fora (ahem) as well as any other online placing or print. Rattle are trying to establish a new standard, which is that the poem can have been shared in any other way, but not 'curated' into an online or print publication.
Of course this is a breath of fresh air, but, as far as I know, they are alone. Perhaps others know more?
There are two implications of this - one positive, good on Rattle, let's hope it catches on.
The other implication is for this forum. I am frustrated that a lot of long-term users avoid using the members' square and put poems in the general area. Are they aware that that disqualifies the poem from competitions or publication? Sure, you could chance it, but a quick search of a key line will find it instantly, when and editor checks before publication, which they likely will do if you are new to them.
Meanwhile, because people do that, there's a lot of tumble weed in the members' area. Perhaps this aspect of the site needs more thought?