Hello everyone,
I was wondering, is there a way to block all user uploads of certain user(s), like we do for tags?
Thanks for your help.
Updated by mellis
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Hello everyone,
I was wondering, is there a way to block all user uploads of certain user(s), like we do for tags?
Thanks for your help.
Updated by mellis
Users don't always upload the same things, so it'd probably be best if you just blacklist tags an artist uses alot.
Updated by anonymous
You can input "-user:xxx" to narrow the search, but it won't work in the blacklist.
Updated by anonymous
hmm.. well as far as I can tell almost anything you can have a beef with... there is a tag for, blacklist that tag and if it still pops up, add that tag to it... You shouldn't have to see it again. :)
Updated by anonymous
I guess i could just start adding tags to stuff that has little to no tags to help me and other people filter out stuff they dont want to see. No worries then, sorry for the trouble.
Updated by anonymous
LittleCodingFox said:
I guess i could just start adding tags to stuff that has little to no tags to help me and other people filter out stuff they dont want to see.
This is the ideal response, and what every e621 member should be doing, especially when they encounter stuff that should have been caught by their blacklists. :) Thanks in advance for helping make e621 a better place for us all!
Updated by anonymous
ikdind said:
This is the ideal response, and what every e621 member should be doing, especially when they encounter stuff that should have been caught by their blacklists. :) Thanks in advance for helping make e621 a better place for us all!
I agree here 100%, tagging images with few tags is the best solution. It helps everyone.
Updated by anonymous
sonikku said:
I agree here 100%, tagging images with few tags is the best solution. It helps everyone.
Yep. I'm going through and organizing and tagging my own furry collection (the images I downloaded from here at the moment...)
Using the "MD5: (filename here)" search, I add all appropriate tags to the image on the site, and then I copy those same tags onto the same image I have in my collection. It's a win-win situation, eh?
Updated by anonymous
sonikku said:
I agree here 100%, tagging images with few tags is the best solution. It helps everyone.
I sincerely hope you didn't just tell our users to use fewer tags.
Updated by anonymous
mellis said:
I sincerely hope you didn't just tell our users to use fewer tags.
No, I meant to add more tags to images that have few.
Updated by anonymous
Carry on then :)
Updated by anonymous