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Hello, I wonder what was wrong with this post? (it's a highres version of an previously uploaded image) :
post #6987495

ILikeBuffGirls123 said:

This one got 30 updoots, why no keep?

See

blindVigil said:

They're completely meaningless. They have no value whatsoever, approvers specifically ignore them when reviewing uploads. If no approver likes it enough to approve it then it makes no difference if 10 or 10,000 people have favorited/upvoted an image. Coomers upvote literally anything vaguely titillating and I trust 100 coomers a lot less as judges than 8 people who have earned Approver status.

ILikeBuffGirls123 said:

This one got 30 updoots, why no keep? https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6989772?q=user%3AILikeBuffGirls123+status%3Adeleted

Same goes with these two: https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6885682?q=user%3AILikeBuffGirls123+status%3Adeleted
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6839949?q=user%3AILikeBuffGirls123+status%3Adeleted

I'm not an approver, but I think a lot of these would clear on appeal. I would highlight what you think the artistic merits are when you do.

Hello. Sorry if I come off sounding agressive in this but I don't know how else to word it.

Can we be less vague about what 3rd party edits are allowed? The wiki entry states 'Minor edits that don't substantially alter the content of the image may be allowed.' Which is rather subjective, as what I consider minor (post #6991554 & post #6991571) seem to have been deemed as major changes in the eyes of approvers but the wiki entry also states that stitched images are considered minor & may be allowed.

I don't think these fall under nude_filter as all the images that I checked with that tag have new material to them, whereas these 2 have art that the artist themself had already made.

Other than the source (didn't know I was supposed to just leave it with the file name), I don't know what other rules I've broken with these so hopefully some feedback can clear it up. Thanks in advance.

Deceased said:

Hello. Sorry if I come off sounding agressive in this but I don't know how else to word it.

Can we be less vague about what 3rd party edits are allowed? The wiki entry states 'Minor edits that don't substantially alter the content of the image may be allowed.' Which is rather subjective, as what I consider minor (post #6991554 & post #6991571) seem to have been deemed as major changes in the eyes of approvers but the wiki entry also states that stitched images are considered minor & may be allowed.

I don't think these fall under nude_filter as all the images that I checked with that tag have new material to them, whereas these 2 have art that the artist themself had already made.

Other than the source (didn't know I was supposed to just leave it with the file name), I don't know what other rules I've broken with these so hopefully some feedback can clear it up. Thanks in advance.

Approvers only see the "third party edit" warning in the queue, not what kind of edit it is. Stitched is fine, as long as it's necessary. I still wouldnt approve it, because of the missing source. We should be able to tell what images you stitched together.

Nacha said:

Approvers only see the "third party edit" warning in the queue, not what kind of edit it is. Stitched is fine, as long as it's necessary. I still wouldnt approve it, because of the missing source. We should be able to tell what images you stitched together.

What exactly is considered necessary & if not the file name, what should I have put as the source?
Also, I set them as a child post to post #6680310 & post #6946464 which also shows their siblings, so you should be able to tell what images were stitched together.

Deceased said:

What exactly is considered necessary & if not the file name, what should I have put as the source?
Also, I set them as a child post to post #6680310 & post #6946464 which also shows their siblings, so you should be able to tell what images were stitched together.

You need to add the source, where you got the two images from that you stitched together. (Twitter, pixiv, etc.)
Also: The tag stitched is only used, when you stitched together two images, that were separate before, for example something like this. It should not be used, when you edit two already complete images into one new version. So, if you connected two (or more) images, you should have a source to those images you put together.