Lobuttomize said:
What if there was some way to submit the link to a doujin you want to upload so approvers could approve or deny it as a batch? Alternatively, a pinned thread where you just link the doujin and approvers can check the thread and respond if they'll watch for your upload to make sure the doujin gets approved.
Your best bet is asking in topic #7934 (the upload feedback thread) or on Discord, as mentioned. "Is this uppable?" is a common question on Discord. The reason Discord is recommended is because it's easier to get a quick answer to quick question in a chat environment than a forum environment.
The reason doujins have hard time getting approved is because it's hard to tell whether something is any good when the text is untranslated and the artwork is unremarkable. A pre-approval system would have the same issue. "Is this doujin approvable?" "I don't know, I can't read it and the artwork is boring, so that's a pass from me, but maybe someone else would approve it?". Then they don't, and you get screwed.
Danbooru isn't really designed for doujins in general. There are other sites for that. The upload limit exists in part to keep people from doing things like flooding the front page and searches with "meh" quality doujins.
NNescio said:
Except now your phone number is also linked.
Well, in theory it should all be anonymous, and nothing should really come out of it so long as everything one does is above board... but some people are still a bit uncomfortable with their phone number being linked to something that other people also use for porn. Especially if one is living in a country with a trigger-happy censorship board. One data leak or doxx, and then... well.
For the record, the Danbooru Discord doesn't require any account verification, email or phone. We sometimes raise it if there are issues with spam or trolls, but I try to keep the barrier to entry as low as possible for these reasons.
The Discord server exists because in this day and age, there are a lot of people more comfortable with hopping on a Discord server, which requires no work because they already have a Discord account, than signing up for an old fashioned web forum. Yes, forums are old fashioned these days. Most Danbooru users don't even have a Danbooru account. Only about 10% of active users do. So for some users, joining a Discord is easier than joining a forum.