how to delete post #6027740 and post #6027741? I don't know there's a duplicate
Posted under General
how to delete post #6027740 and post #6027741? I don't know there's a duplicate
Any idea as to why this wasn't approved?
pablo.gonzales.2007 said:
how to delete post #6027740 and post #6027741? I don't know there's a duplicate
They will be automatically deleted after three days. You don’t have to do anything.
I am at a loss as to how a full-body picture of Rosa doesn't get approved when a picture of just Elesa's ass by the same artist did.
RMXFan102 said:
I am at a loss as to how a full-body picture of Rosa doesn't get approved when a picture of just Elesa's ass by the same artist did.
Images are judged on their own. Approvers normally don't compare images when approving them. For me, the focus on Elesas ass is fine enough, while I don't like the face of Rosa on post #6019360.
post #6021677
is this one low quality or something
wmwydr300k said:
post #6021677
is this one low quality or something
Approvers normally don't approve images, that have no source and no artist.
wmwydr300k said:
but i am the artist
If you're the artist and you upload images yourself on here, you should create an artist tag for yourself and also tag your image with self-upload. Otherwise we don't know, that you're the artist.
Nacha said:
If you're the artist and you upload images yourself on here, you should create an artist tag for yourself and also tag your image with self-upload. Otherwise we don't know, that you're the artist.
okay i got it
thank a lot
NPEE2003 said:
post #6018999
No bad anatomy.
Borderline Content
The following things are not strictly against the rules, but they have a much higher chance of being deleted than normal. Uploaders should be careful about uploading these things, and approvers should be careful about approving them.Extreme fetish content. This includes extreme guro, scat, bestiality, vore, "hyper" fetishism (monstrously large body parts), diaper fetishism, and other extreme or unusual fetishes.
Why is this post banned
Obviously they are all the same subject matter, but other illustrations drawn by this artist that contain bondage girls have passed, can you give an explanation?
What determines whether or not a pixel-perfect duplicate gets approved?
MarqFJA87 said:
What determines whether or not a pixel-perfect duplicate gets approved?
Ideally, they should never be approved. Approvers aren't perfect and occasionally make mistakes, though.
MarqFJA87 said:
What determines whether or not a pixel-perfect duplicate gets approved?
Whether or not an approver doesn't see the tag, or approves it before the bot adds the tag. It's also possible an unrestricted uploader posted one. They generally will not be approved barring those cases.
Fair enough I suppose, except for the fact that it's rather unreasonable to expect people to remember to manually check *every* Pixiv upload they make if the Twitter had been already uploaded, especially from artists for whom such duplicates are a very rare occurrence, and by proxy to count rejected uploads involving such duplication as harshly as normal rejected uploads. I didn't even know that "pixel-perfect duplicate" was even a thing before this.
Luckily whenever you upload something Danbooru automatically checks for similar images and lists them below the image on the upload page. We shouldn't have to have tons of duplicates active just because people cannot be bothered to look there.
Tip: if the resolution is the same and the filesize is nearly identical, good chance it's a duplicate.
Yeah, well, the problem is that when one's experience is that all such similar images were significantly different in file size and/or resolution, and especially when they don't even know that it's possible for the Twitter and Pixiv versions to be practically identical, it's very easy for one to fall into the habit of tuning that part entirely if the similarity ratio isn't 100% (i.e. someone had already beaten you to uploading this particular image) and just skip to filling out the tags and what not.
Honestly, there should be a check for pixel-perfect duplicates during the uploading process that throws up a very attention-grabbing warning/notice, so that any such cases are caught before someone unknowingly uploads one.
Kind of curious why post #6016032 doesn't get approved, even after appealing.. I suppose different tastes and all that but I feel like the image itself was good enough to pass on art quality alone.