Upload Feedback Thread - post here if your uploads keep getting deleted

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scorch3000 said in forum #434470:

Got deleted 3 hours ago, post #11204096
Reason: AI.

Yet the site has an AI tag for posts. Giving mixed signals here.

Having an ai-generated tag is not endorsement of it. If you actually read the wiki there, there is this line, in bold:

Fully AI-generated art is against the upload rules and should not be uploaded. AI-assisted artwork is allowed as long as it meets quality standards and it was made with sufficient human involvement.

scorch3000 said in forum #434473:

It's not fully AI generated though, just animated with AI.

I've watched it and it looks mostly AI to me. I would manually delete it if I saw it in the queue. Please do not upload stuff like this in the future.

scorch3000 said in forum #434473:

But this is what happens when you let the masses decide rules for a site, AI bad wahhh, not want.

The only person I hear crying is you. Go to AIBooru if you want to upload slop somewhere.

HyphenSam said in forum #434498:

I've watched it and it looks mostly AI to me. I would manually delete it if I saw it in the queue. Please do not upload stuff like this in the future.

The only person I hear crying is you. Go to AIBooru if you want to upload slop somewhere.

I'm not crying, you flamebaiting pain in the ass, i'm stating the rules are not very clear. When I clicked upload, I didn't see anything saying 'No AI' and I said if AI is banned, remove the tag.

And don't fret, i won't be posting here ever again because the community is very hostile.

Thanks for the link though.

Assbutt2444666668888888 said in forum #434514:

[..] i'm stating the rules are not very clear. When I clicked upload, I didn't see anything saying 'No AI' [..]

I know it's customary for people to generally avoid reading or looking for rules and Terms of Service pages but that's really not an excuse. No site allows you to just do whatever you want, so it would generally be expected that you should look for some baseline information before interacting with the site, especially one based in user submissions. On the upload page, the Help button links to the upload rules.

WRS said in forum #434637:

I know it's customary for people to generally avoid reading or looking for rules and Terms of Service pages but that's really not an excuse. No site allows you to just do whatever you want, so it would generally be expected that you should look for some baseline information before interacting with the site, especially one based in user submissions. On the upload page, the Help button links to the upload rules.

For new users, there should be a warning icon next to the Help button, and clicking it has this clearly displayed: "Fully AI-generated posts are banned." There is no excuse to be this ignorant of the rules.

HyphenSam said in forum #434639:

For new users, there should be a warning icon next to the Help button, and clicking it has this clearly displayed: "Fully AI-generated posts are banned." There is no excuse to be this ignorant of the rules.

I think that's part of the problem. The user would have to know that an icon that's next to the Help button is in any way related to the rules, and they would likely only click either if they feel they can't figure out how to upload something.

There are two things that would make the rules harder to ignore. One is by adding a "Rules" or "Upload Rules" button to the ribbon that directly links to help:upload rules. The other is to have a pop-up that appears the first time the user enters the Upload page with all of the prohibited and borderline content listed, or at least a message with a link to help:upload rules saying something like "Warning: Read help:upload rules before uploading anything."

Incidentally, the pop-up method could also be good for quickly notifying all users of any major changes to the upload rules.