Gelbooru would be way more usable if the tagging wasn't ass and half of the content that wasn't just scraped from danbooru via bot wasn't just edited anime screenshots.
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Jemnite said:
Gelbooru would be way more usable if the tagging wasn't ass and half of the content that wasn't just scraped from danbooru via bot wasn't just edited anime screenshots.
Oh you mean the things contributors are encouraged to do over here and are rewarded with gold-equivalent as a reward?
Funny how that works.
JpPgn said:
What???
Paypal doesn't allow many friend sends??
Paypal can probably figure out after a certain volume of requests/cash value that people are probably not just donating for a friend and are actually paying for a good or service. Especially if, say, all the donations are the same amount. And I'm pretty sure intentionally selecting a payment as a donation when it actually isn't is a violation of Paypal TOS.
Ylimegirl said:
Paypal can probably figure out after a certain volume of requests/cash value that people are probably not just donating for a friend and are actually paying for a good or service. Especially if, say, all the donations are the same amount. And I'm pretty sure intentionally selecting a payment as a donation when it actually isn't is a violation of Paypal TOS.
Damn
ANON_TOKYO said:
Sorry, but there are only 12 months in a year, so this seems implausible.
I hope this is just a sarcasm, but just in case - it's YYYY.DD.M format. Used in some countries... like Kazakhstan (or at least Windows thinks that full date as "2025 ж. 16 Наурыз, жексенбi" is normal for this region)
Gardares said:
I hope this is just a sarcasm, but just in case - it's YYYY.DD.M format. Used in some countries... like Kazakhstan (or at least Windows thinks that full date as "2025 ж. 16 Наурыз, жексенбi" is normal for this region)
The site itself uses the Japanese date format (YYYY/MM/DD). The format you specified is not popular and without additional notes can create confusion, so either do not use this format due to its inconvenience, or let people know that when specifying a date, for example, 2025.04.03, it is talking about March 4, not April 3.
Btw, Kazakhstan does NOT use the YYYY/DD/MM format
1. Wikipedia lists Kazakhstan's most common (and the main one, not even mixed) format as DD/MM/YYYY
2. None of my friends from there use it (subjective addition)