1455097298 said:
ah. I see. I need to say it more clearly. I mean.
Maybe we need more information.
Once I did a R18 collection thing on Pixiv.
Best 600 R18 art work on Pixiv.
https://www.pixiv.net/artworks/88675104
I don't know that. Sorry, I was rush in a hurry.
I just feel so lost.
And this is what the -rating:s order:score search is supposed to accomplish. Take all the 'R-15' and 'R-18' posts, order them in descending order by how they are scored by users.
Because of timeout problems (especially for basic users), one can instead search
Edit:
To avoid timeouts on base user account, try:
-rating:s order:score limit:20 age:..6months
-rating:s order:score limit:20 age:6months..12months
-rating:s order:score limit:20 age:12months..18months
...as I mentioned earlier, which basically takes the posts uploaded up to 6 months ago (then between 6 months and a year, then a year and and a year and a half, and so on), then order them by score.
Alternatively, as ehh suggested, one can instead use favcount:>30 and score:>30 to fine tune the search. Instead of ordering by score, this orders by date (the default), but excludes all posts that don't have more than 30 favorites or more than 30 score, respectively. You can change the number for whatever threshold you find to more appropriate.
In any case, searching rating:s (short for rating:s) gives you 'worksafe' "all-ages" posts (Danbooru tends to have a more lax definition of this, so some lewds will still be included), searching rating:q (short for rating:questionable) gives you 'R-15' posts (to use the Pixiv equivalent), while rating:e (short for rating:explicit) gives you 'R-18' stuff. -rating:s, as mentioned earlier, gives you both rating:q and rating:e stuff, since it excludes rating:s.