Weird people that don't know how to use a blacklist or not interact with things they don't like bringing down the room with their miserable selves to the point of even vandalising, nothing new here.
Weird people that don't know how to use a blacklist or not interact with things they don't like bringing down the room with their miserable selves to the point of even vandalising, nothing new here.
Its about sticking with canon wanna crack ship go to X, Bluesky or reddit lmao
Its about sticking with canon wanna crack ship go to X, Bluesky or reddit lmao
Danbooru never had anything to do with canon.
If anything, I'd expect X, Bluesky and Reddit (outside specific crack-focused subreddits) to be less supportive of crack shipping than Danbooru, since they're social websites where you should be mindful of the people you interact with and their sensibilities.
Meanwhile, Danbooru is an art repository that functions on the principle that, as long as the image has some basic level of objective quality defined by the upload rules, a single contributor or approver liking it is sufficient reason to keep it up and visible.
Blacklists exist, but I understand they may not be able to filter crack ships, so... sorry?
If you don't like it here, and you don't like it on X, Bluesky and Reddit either, maybe... go outside?
The thing that surprises me is the fact that the anti comments are getting as many upvotes as they are, with some even maintaining positive scores. Normally, they'd end up downvoted to oblivion here. It feels like people's ire for this ship goes far beyond allegedly having no basis in canon. Or maybe some of the voters are sockpuppet accounts (yeah, I know, but I feel there's a decent chance in this instance)?
The thing that surprises me is the fact that the anti comments are getting as many upvotes as they are, with some even maintaining positive scores. Normally, they'd end up downvoted to oblivion here. It feels like people's ire for this ship goes far beyond allegedly having no basis in canon. Or maybe some of the voters are sockpuppet accounts (yeah, I know, but I feel there's a decent chance in this instance)?
It was sockpuppeting. The deleted messages were from a sock doing the same gibbering as the first two and it was tied to a guy spamming Canta machine slop. What surprises me is that the second commenter there wasn't also banned since it has that sock feel, being under a week old and having no activity besides agreeing with the first guy.
It was sockpuppeting. The deleted messages were from a sock doing the same gibbering as the first two and it was tied to a guy spamming Canta machine slop. What surprises me is that the second commenter there wasn't also banned since it has that sock feel, being under a week old and having no activity besides agreeing with the first guy.
You mean user #1460338? I counted 9 sockpuppets, which would account for the high positive scores. Normally, votes cast by sockpuppets are deleted, so if they did vote on those comments, either the Moderator that banned the accounts overlooked them or deleting votes is an Admin-only ability. I'm guessing it's the latter; it's not specified in help:users what level a user has to be to delete votes, but I only see red names in the Comment Vote Mod Actions.
Edit: I originally put down one of the sockpuppets instead of the main user.
The downvotes on the post might similarly be from the sockpuppet accounts. I find it overall pretty funny because on one hand, I don't know where they think the image comes from, and on the other hand, by "canon" they're probably referring to how gacha characters are inherently "gravitated" towards the player character for marketing reasons, given what posts I ended up seeing those accounts both favouriting and (attempting to) upload.
A sockpuppet walks into a party room, sees something they don't like, gets mad and tells everyone to leave the room. Don't you think you should leave the room instead if you don't like it?
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