jjj14 said:
This is a 180 degree flip flop from your earlier position:
You're just the first one to try to game the system with a bot, instead of calling out problem users in reports, in dmails, or on the forum.
I did call out a user in reports, and they continued doing it.
I brought up the issue on the forums and it got ignored. Several other users in the past have brought up the issue on the forums and got ignored.
Even after bringing up the thread again, it eventually just ended up dying again.
Also:
DakuTree said:
Because people tagging like bots is a great thing.
I was being sarcastic.
Serlo said:
In the meantime, he could've run the bot without it uploading and used it as an image finder, since it's clear he's going to be checking each and every image for a long time whilst he debugs it.
An image finder is kind of another idea entirely, and does nothing to actually prevent this from happening.
Hinacle said:
One of the users you snapped at and claimed was "one of the worst users you've seen for this problem" was Ars, who has never done anything different than what you're doing now.
Already mentioned why, and this applies to nearly everyone doing this:
Yet with your tagging, aswell as every other user I've seen doing this, the tagging on upload seems to be perfect on older posts, or posts that can't exactly be seen instantly by other users (homepages, blogs etc.). Same also seems to apply to recently posted images that I guess are not what could be considered "great".
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Deelles said:
I'm sorry, I simply can't perceive your logic. Please, enlighten us.
I simply think that fighting fire with fire is a bad idea, and will end up being counter-productive.
Fighting fire with fire is a bad idea, but I don't see anyone else with better solution that doesn't involve implementing something (which is unlikely). My goal here is simply to remove the ability for users to minimally tag. It is not something users should be doing, as it is essentially bot-like uploading.
Seeing this consistently happen has pushed me to the point of leaving several times, which honestly shouldn't happen, and I really doubt I'm the only person.
Hillside_Moose said:
How about we just ban DakuTree for a month and call it a day? Between constant erroneous tags that I've had to contact him twice about (in which he shrugs and blames it on danbooruup's auto-complete both times, and even used the excuse that he can't check everything due to his sheer number of uploads).
I do check everything, and it's still very easy to miss a tagging mistake in a list of tags. Even more so on posts with large amount of characters/tags.
Have you even checked any other uploaders posts? Because from what I've seen there is quite a fair amount of people doing this, and not seeing the tag mistake. You can't expect every single tagging mistake to be seen.
This whole issue is something else entirely though, and not one that can be fixed.