skylightcrystal said:
Firstly, why? I've generally only flagged stuff that falls into that category, but I see no reason why others shouldn't flag something that they feel falls firmly on the wrong side of borderline. If it's one user doing it for hundreds of posts they should probably tone it down, or at least slow it down. But that doesn't mean they should stop entirely.
Also, bear in mind that what feels to be far from borderline for one person does not necessarily for others.
I think we're in agreement here. When I say "far from the borderline of what's considered acceptable", that's synonymous with "falls firmly on the wrong side of borderline". Quality is subjective, and "far from borderline" may vary, but you really need to be using the borderline of what gets through the mod queue. The way the queue works is that if it's acceptable to anyone with approval powers, it's acceptable to the site (barring blatant abuse of course). If you know that something is just over the line for you, but it wouldn't be for the site, it shouldn't get thrown back to the queue. That's the area where as Albert said in the linked thread that you should downvote rather than flag.
iridescent_slime said:
Another lazy one that pops up all the time is "single page of a comic". Has that ever been a valid flag reason? I'm not saying these posts shouldn't be flagged — most of them are crap, to be honest — but the flag reason is just bad. AFAIK individual comic pages have always been allowed here as long as they stand on their own merits (e.g. quality artwork, good jokes or dialogue within the span of a single page).
I agree with you here too, comic posts in general are something I never approve unless I find real interest in them for art reasons (which is rare), but comics in themselves are acceptable, and if approved, they don't need to be posted in their entirety. I'd say that this flag is also invalid (though one I'm probably unlikely to overrule).
Also, as an aside, I noticed that the flag dialog was recently changed to include a declaration that non-anime-related content is not a valid flag reason. Is this official? I ask because it represents a major shift in policy from the community deciding via flags and approvals what is and what isn't appropriate for Danbooru, which is how the question was historically resolved.
Not sure, but I think this was in response to people flagging very high quality work by Pixiv artists that may be either non-human, or of a Western character (often in an anime style, though really the two have blurred a lot lately in a lot of cases), or anime characters drawn in a western style. Those sorts of things were always acceptable within reason. It's sort of a fuzzy barrier again. If someone posted Matt Groening's Bart Simpson as he draws it, I'd still consider it off-topic enough to flag. If a well-established Pixiv artist drew Bart in their style, or anyone drew Bart in an anime style, I'd have to think more about it, but I'd say it probably doesn't warrant a flag. Things like pictures of birds, or landscapes, etc (of high quality, and again usually by established artists) historically have also been well accepted in practice throughout Danbooru's history.