CodeKyuubi said:
I don't think it matters. That's the price an uploader has to pay for under-tagging to upload, whether merging is automated or not.
Edit: One thing I do notice with undertaggers is that, in their haste to upload and move on, they often leave tag errors (Wrong colors, tagging what isn't explicitly present (implied presence) or completely not present) and miss common Level-1 tags that don't fall under the category of excessive (Like bow and ribbon colors. In what world does someone correctly find an image by searching for a ribbon color, much less remember what color ribbon an image had?).
Embarrassingly so. Misusing tags and having them be corrected by others when they move on without lack of care on a semi-regular basis is a little disdainful to me.
Kikimaru said:
"Post sniping" isn't a problem.
We didn't create the art, we're just here to make it easier to find.
Add your own tags & move on.
kuuderes_shadow said:
Honestly, this is my own view on the matter, too. If you don't want to be upload sniped, then don't upload things within the first few minutes of them being posted, and suddenly you'll find that your uploads don't get sniped. I've never been sniped on any of my uploads. Sure, you'll get fewer uploads but so what?
And with regards to tagging, so long as they tag it up straight away (in which case within 5 minutes of upload the image should be decently tagged) then I don't see the problem.
Just because you guys don't see a problem posited doesn't mean it doesn't cease to exist at all. That's about as dumb as reading the news and going "Oh Indonesia is at risk of rising sea levels? That's fake news, climate change doesn't exist because it's good weather outside." Anecdotal evidence provides practically nothing to the table.
We don't make the art, but we are 'responsible' for curating it. And the current system makes that matter just as much. If it doesn't actually matter, then why don't we just let everyone up 'the best' art through the queue regardless of whether they tag it well or not? Clearly they'll 'eventually' get around to it in the 2 hours as Type-kun mentions they will. In fact, let me make it a personal project to write a script that automatically uploads everything from kekemotsu, komeshiro_kasu, and machimura_komori among other saved artists I have, so that if it really isn't a problem just as long as I tag them within 2 hours then I'll just make coffee during rush hour and let my machine do all the work during the time folks will be hitting f5 on their keyboard manually.
Users with unlimited uploads will bend the rules as much to their liking as they will. Post sniping isn't a direct cause of undertagging, but there is definitely a correlation. You can't just say it doesn't exist when clearly it affects the system. Would you consider promoting this user now considering his habit for nabbing works as fast as he does? If so, you shouldn't have a problem with my idea. After all, I'm basically automating his job.
Oh, and @CodeKyuubi - again, a tag that I've used in searching, for finding images of characters with different ribbon colours to usual like post #1517023. In the absence of an alternate ribbon color tag, they're the best option.
You're beautifully missing the point. He's addressing why someone would tag incredibly specific tag details on a post while missing the most obvious and intuitively searchable ones. I had to spend close to 40 minutes to find post #1444494 with alternate tags because some of the most basic ones weren't tagged.
That happening every so once in a while is fine. Take what you get. But having it be habitual (as mentioned above) is pretty detrimental to our goal as a site that makes it easy to find these works.
I've held off on commenting on this thread so as to let others contribute discussion, but those comments needed a firm rebuke. Because it's as if you skipped reading the thread and the comments others have made about it.
EDIT: One more thing, if you upload from artists that don't regularly have their uploads closely monitored, that's great. Continue what you are doing, but you'll know the feeling once you actually realize how shitty it feels to be working on an upload right up until someone just ups it with an eighth of the tags you did.