Oops, I didn't realize this was AI when I uploaded it. Usually, AI is easy to identify because they always draw based on very specific styles. This one looked very unique. Well, I've already marked it as AI. Delete it, Mods.
Oops, I didn't realize this was AI when I uploaded it. Usually, AI is easy to identify because they always draw based on very specific styles. This one looked very unique. Well, I've already marked it as AI. Delete it, Mods.
It doesn't matter. Just be more careful next time. And deletion is usually handled by Approvers.
It doesn't matter. Just be more careful next time. And deletion is usually handled by Approvers.
Even though I'm going to be more careful; I'm sure I'm not the only person who has uploaded something, delighted by how beautiful it looks, unaware a bad detail that he then finds out about a few minutes later. For those cases, a "delete your own Upload" button would be excellent.
Even though I'm going to be more careful; I'm sure I'm not the only person who has uploaded something, delighted by how beautiful it looks, unaware a bad detail that he then finds out about a few minutes later. For those cases, a "delete your own Upload" button would be excellent.
But maybe that "bad detail" isn't actually as bad as the uploader thinks, in which case it would still have a good chance of being approved. If the detail is too much, then it will just be skipped over and deleted automatically after three days. Same with AI-generated posts.
Manual deletion takes up five of the user's upload slots for three days, which is useful for preventing AI spam, but excessive for an accidental upload. It is preferable for Approvers to ignore those posts and let them expire in the modqueue.
Feel like Kitasan's coat warrants an artistic error tag as the actual horse is bay (brown in non-equine terms)... This post gives the impression that he's dark bay (black) like his sons Equinox and Croix du Nord.
New novel from the author of I'm in Love with The Villainess. It's called Lady Tamer: The Comeback of the Losers (Japanese: Reijล Teimu: Ochikobore Shลjo-tachi no Gyakuten Geki).
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