By the way, are janitors allowed to invite users? It seems that the interface would allow me to, but I don't think albert ever explicitly gave us that privilege when he first created the janitor user level.
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0xCCBA696 said:
By the way, are janitors allowed to invite users? It seems that the interface would allow me to, but I don't think albert ever explicitly gave us that privilege when he first created the janitor user level.
If you have invites, use them. I had some unused ones a while back but they vanished when I was demodded and it looks like I don't even have access to that part of the interface now so if you do it must be for a reason.
I don't see a number of invites anywhere. I just appear to have an interface at http://danbooru.donmai.us/user/invites , though I haven't tried using it.
albert said:
The exact limit can be read at http://danbooru.donmai.us/user/upload_limit and is probably subject to tweaking. But for the vast majority of new users, it's been reduced to 5.
It says the minimum score is 0. If a user hits that, then, aren't they permanently unable to upload any more? A minimum of 1 would be a little more merciful, if that's the case.
RaisingK said:
It says the minimum score is 0. If a user hits that, then, aren't they permanently unable to upload any more? A minimum of 1 would be a little more merciful, if that's the case.
It needs a 0 or everyone would always have at least one more post. Also to get a permanent 0 upload you'd have to have a lot of failed images.
They'd have "one more post", but only every three days.
How many to get a permanent 0 depends on what rounding the system does. It might be 15 deleted and 4 approved (to nearest int) or 9 approved (rounding down). If you play with the numbers you can get more approved than deleted for those cases.
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I actually think T5J8F8 has a point. He is an extreme case (173 deleted posts is awful), but unless we round up, any new user with 15 deletions and 9 good uploads is permanently banned from uploading. Even if they lurk and learn what was wrong with their first uploads, they'll never be able to post again. Are we okay with that?
T5J8F8 said:
Plus, it would force people like me with looser definitions of quality to truly look at their images, and determine which are aesthetically best. Also, less joke uploads from those who don't not give a shit.
So you pretty much upload without truly looking at the image, then when it finally bites you in the ass you go "please give me a second chance now I'll really look closely at my uploads! I swear!"