Sorry for delayed response, but I was a little busy this week. And, to be honest, my final line of this post expreses my sense of participating in serious discussions at danbooru recently.
Apollyon said:
Again, that's the problem. No, I don't think such an approver is intentionally expanding the scope of artwork or even intentionally sabotaging the approval process, because either one would be giving them way too much credit.
I don't know about intentions, but truth is he is the one who's backfilling the quality trench between posts which need to go through demanding and often irrational moderation process and these which are avoiding it having a free pass because of user priviledges.
You want higher standards - you'd have to do something with the latter ones first.
And this won't happen unless something REALLY changes.
That's also why I wouldn't suggest any system-wide changes to accommodate to or justify either of the two above issues while leaving them as they are. That's really not needed when the main problem involves a minority Appover and other Approvers don't think he's doing the job properly, while making theirs harder, and don't think he should continue to have that role.
What are the consequences for contrib+ for having in their portfolio a succesfully flagged post? A two? A three?
For what amount of deleted post would you evaluate such number if the poster was - hypotethically - subjected to normal, moderated procedure? (BTW: right now it's only simple increase of deleted number counter. Really?)
And who is supposed to make following decisions?
See, that's the main problem.
Wypatroszony said:
I'll have you know that 'nobody cares about it' is exactly due to the same 'guess-who?' simply stamping approvals on any flagged junk uploaded on contributor level. Just food for thought as to why some may not bother.
I know. I've been there too.
Still doesn't change the fact that I've personally expierienced the almost-three-days-after salvation quite a few times and I don't think I was posting a junk. Maybe if other janitors+ were, ehm, more active or have broaden their scope of approval interests... just a food for thought why he's not seen as the devil incarnate, well, at least not for some of us *ba-dum-tss*
And flagging things twice on my own, just because of a wonky approver, feels a bit unethical in my book and makes me look like the persistent asshole,
That's because flagging - as it is now - is not (shouldn't be...) a tool for posts which evade mod queue completely. This should be only a tool for the posts which were already accepted by at least one (other) mod. And I also fully agree that to make things more equal, if you're expected to write reasons for flagging then I'd expect having a written reply by mod why the flag has been turned down and the post was accepted anyway. Right know it only makes you looking as a fool - you're trying your best, and then you got the "lol, no *approval click*" response. And consequently this makes you stop caring about anything really quickly.
But this isn't what I had in mind when I've said that nobody cares about it. What I wanted to say that even if some flags stays and posts are being deleted there is no follow up. And I'm afraid it's not something that is surprising me in current state of "the system".
What other way to make the 'head' of this site aware it IS an issue, other than giving him a thread of discussion, while also keeping it mature?
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