Not a "bug" but the rule against AI should be made more obvious, didn't see the rule and assumed uploading AI art was fine as the tag exists and has 4K items.
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Witch-Hunter-Siegfried said:
Not a "bug" but the rule against AI should be made more obvious, didn't see the rule and assumed uploading AI art was fine as the tag exists and has 4K items.
It's in the first paragraph of the upload rules page. How obvious exactly do you want it to be?
malachite_reaper said:
It's in the first paragraph of the upload rules page. How obvious exactly do you want it to be?
I think there should be a notice like:
"Please read the upload rules before uploading"
on the upload page for all users who are (restricted) Members and have less than 100 uploads.
It also should have a larger font applied to it so that people can't say that they didn't read the rules, because that way, everything should be much more obvious.
It's definitely not going to be obvious to people who don't bother to click the Wiki tab and read the basic Danbooru introduction.
People who spam shit like ai-generated porn or astronomically bad quality art just straight up go to the upload page and just upload stuff without knowing a single actual upload rule.
yooyooteien said:
It's definitely not going to be obvious to people who don't bother to click the Wiki tab and read the basic Danbooru introduction.
People who spam shit like ai-generated porn or astronomically bad quality art just straight up go to the upload page and just upload stuff without knowing a single actual upload rule.
What makes you think those people would ever read the rules?
I think the system added bad source to 3 of my posts by mistake which I can't remove even though the links are fine and in the same format for other links I've uploaded for those sites. Wonder if there's a bug in the regex used for detecting bad links or whatever mechanism that is used for that purpose.
Additionally it would be nice if the error message for implications would just say what tag/issue is causing the problem instead of having to go through
the tags / tag definitions manually.
Edit - 6 more now have bad source (even though the links are unchanged and work) so there's 9 in total.
Updated
Also for one of those posts, post #7511068, I asked both @ReinhardtRyder and @nodtao in pms, two users who the system saved as having added bad source to that post and neither remember adding that tag to that post. There might some sort of bug for that too
Yeah, I've been getting a bunch of stuff tagged bad source, as well. Ehentai links, livedoor blogs, dropbox sources, fandom sources, etc. I can confirm that the recent ones like post #6551305 is still the same the dropbox. The odd thing is that it's inconsistent. If that post got tagged bad source, why are the other over 400 images from the same source not being tagged bad source?
When I uploaded some art from misskey, I noticed that the misskey.io link I input got replaced with a weird misskeyusercontent.jp link as the source. That link doesn't seem to lead anywhere, clicking it just gives me a page not found. The rest of the link is the same, meaning just replacing the misskeyusercontent.jp part with misskey.io turns it into the correct link. Still, it's a bit annoying and also leads to artist commentary not getting fetched until you manually replace the source and fetch it. It seems to be a new bug? At least I don't remember it happening before and the newest uploads from others that have that link I can find are from less than 24 hours ago. Hopefully it can be fixed to just keep the correct source link.
Would Gracg and/or Zcool support at some point be too much to ask for? Gracg is a Chinese art site, not unlike Pixiv from what I gleamed, and while Zcool isn't predominantly art, artists are known to post on there, enough to make the idea of asking for support lowkey enticing.
Most uploads have to be done manually from there, and I imagine more people would be uploading from these sites if uploads from there were supported. Or at least, I feel like that would be the case. Thank you.
I can't upload a image; when I try to upload it, this message appears: "You have reached your upload limit. Please wait for your pending uploads to be approved before uploading more".
And I SHOULD be able to upload at least three images, but I can't, because every time this message appears.
What's happening? Because nothing like this happened to me before.
Can we add something to the bookmarklet page that informs people it can't be used to get full-res files from Tumblr? This isn't obvious to new users unless they happen to see discussion in the discord or someone reaches out to tell them, and I've seen at least a few people upload a number of Tumblr samples before learning it.