I think, if I just knew that the uploader could get back to me if there's any problems, it would take a load off my mind. "Did I really paste the correct link"? "Did I really upload the correct file?" There's potential for a number of silent errors which, even if they don't usually lead to problems, create anxiety. That's me, anyway.
And yes, if a submission is rejected, you absolutely should get feedback of some kind. And you should know that you will get feedback, or it will lead to anxiety again.
So, if there are technical reasons why we can't have direct feedback to upload requests like we have for tag suggestions, can we have an email field (in the upload form) where we get response in case things go awry? You probably already have our emails but for psychological reasons it might still be good to have an email field, because of the tacit implication that the uploader will contact you under certain circumstances.
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