jxh2154 said:
For your opinion only, though. I disagree with some of your skips, including 3 definites that are touhou, which would bring it to ~6 making it statistically insignificant for the very small sample size we'd be left with. What is so deletable about post #456222, post #456202, or post #456157?
Deletable is not the right word: I almost never delete posts. I do find those posts mediocre, and think they'd probably not have been approved if they didn't feature Touhou characters.
post #456222 and its child are retarded. We have enough unfunny comics, but this one doesn't even make sense.
post #456202, once de-tohoed, would be just a girl with elephantiasis.
post #456157 is just ugly, her mouth and nose are misaligned from the axis of her head (or perhaps the right side of her skull is stretched out, I don't know).
But yes, it's a subjective test. It has to be: clearly, for every picture that has been approved, there is at least one person who thinks it's fine.
Also, why was this run on safebooru? I can see some benefit in that it would reduce bias for/against explicit images in general, but there's a huge methodological problem. As I'm sure you know, a far higher percentage of Touhou posts are rating:safe than is the norm across all images.
Quick calculation shows something like 59% of all images are safe, but for Touhou it's 86% safe. Therefore, any given "bad" Touhou image is much more likely to be found when restricted to safe images only than any given "bad" image over all.
Yes, but it's not like people set out to post a bad image and think "let's see, for idolmaster, let's pick a bad explicit one... ok, next up is touhou, let's go with a bad safe one".
What we're looking for are hidden mechanisms that make people post or approve bad images unwittingly. We are already aware of a big one: when it comes to porn, people tend to think with their little head, and approve subpar content. Therefore, any tag that has little explicit or questionable content is going to be underrepresented in the bad posts, simply because it doesn't trigger porn mode. But there might still be other mechanisms that affect the approval of non-erotic content; if we want to find them, we have to correct for the effects of porn mode by excluding erotic posts. And that's why I used safebooru. (Also, I was on safebooru when I read this thread.)
Another way to look at it is this: if there were more Touhou porn, it wouldn't replace the bad safe posts we have now; there would simply be a bunch of bad explicit posts in addition to them, and the percent of bad Touhou posts overall would be higher. But the situation with the safe posts would be unchanged, and that's what I was concentrating on.
The point remains the same. You deal with this by demoting the users who make questionable uploads, not by a thread like this.
Indeed, while I agree with 葉月's assessment of the problem, I don't agree with his proposal to address it. I'm afraid there's nothing we can do.