Wypatroszony said:
Then what are you doing this for? To piss others off or what? Because fairly sure that majority of us takes it for a hobby (even those not tagging on the very moment of upload). They like the competition between each other (still being unfair, but what you are doing is far beyond being unfair, mind you).
Right, if that was the case I wouldn't see this whole problem happening. I wouldn't see people I know can tag perfectly fine, minimally tagging on images that even have very few tags, even going to cases where copyright/character isn't even tagged even on a popular copyright.
People see a good image, they minimally tag, people see a mediocre image, they somehow tag fine. Strange how that works.
Then we have the people who downvote when they don't get first, you really can't tell me that is part of the "competition" too?
Or basically kill the uploading community, because you got an itch on those who tag not enough on uploads. "6 citizens of X city are on the edge with me, I'll kill everyone I meet there and burn the town to the ground".
Limit yourself to that outer useful content and let pixiv be handled by people who want to handle it.
Right, because having a huge amount of users stalk pixiv while few people actually look for content is really logical. I agree this is not the best way to go about solving this issue, hell I agree that it's kind of a dick move to uploaders, this is exactly why I've held off on posting this for so long, but honestly I can't see any other way that can actually fix this. It's already been mentioned in this thread, and you actually mentioned it yourself. You can't tell people to do things. The only way I can see about doing something about this is simply removing choice.
That would round to ~0.025% of all the people who draw decently and on topic with this site's standards.
True it's a small amount, but that was just an example. My point simply being is sites like pixiv can be searched. Hell, they can be filtered to the point where it becomes much easier (which is why I made PVDB ). We barely even have people doing that.
If it's tagged as "stickam", sure. Pixiv isn't known for it's diligence to tagging though, in case you forgot.
Nearly all the time there will be some part of the post that will have either a link or simply "stickam" ("配信" too I think?). You can essentially filter entirely by this.
Schrobby said:
I think using some upload bot (or upload script) is just about the worst thing you can do. Gt, anyone? This kills all motivation to upload.
I do agree on this. Honestly if there was something actually done about this problem to the point where I didn't need to run it, fair enough, but this problem does exactly the same thing.
Alas, the minimalistically tagged uploads ARE a problem that needs to be addressed. I mentioned having a certain number of tags as minimum for uploads several times. This should be quite easy to implement.
1 copyright tag - unless original tag
1 character tag - unless original, comic or no_human tag
3 general tags - unless comic tag
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Uploads with anything less than above tags should either get rejected (easier solution) or the upload be credited to the first user who tags accordingly (better solution). Both ways will shoot down the "First!"-uploaders just fine.
I already suggested such a thing earlier in the thread but "it's not something that can be easily implemented" / "this is a non-problem" / "as long as the image is tagged soon afterwards it doesn't matter".
Comics should be an exception, because uploading multiple pages with varying characters is way easier to tag later. The rule can be applied maybe two hours later, though.
Although I can understand this a certain degree, I still see no reason for this. The image will still have to be tagged eventually, and more often than not it really isn't that hard to tag comics.