So what is for you a valid reason? Because this is just a pretty good (but not awesome, tho :V) pic with chibi Eirin. No problems with quality, whatever is it for guys that use flag option.
And... after looking for flagged posts all have this problem. They are just not-the-best but some random idiot abuse flag option. I don't know, for me guys like this are the worst.
Most users, when they post pictures to Danbooru, have to get each post approved by a Janitor, Moderator, or Admin (albert probably won't intervene too often); this approval period is about three days from the time of posting and is referred to as the queue. Posts that aren't approved by the time the three days are up are (automatically?) deleted. Contributor-class users (who often get promoted from other classes for having high approval/deletion ratios) effectively get the ability to approve their own posts at the time of posting and bypass the queue (they can opt out of this on a per-post basis).
The "flagged" status is something like an inverse queue, wherein the flag will expire and the post will remain active.
So what is for you a valid reason? Because this is just a pretty good (but not awesome, tho :V) pic with chibi Eirin. No problems with quality, whatever is it for guys that use flag option.
And... after looking for flagged posts all have this problem. They are just not-the-best but some random idiot abuse flag option. I don't know, for me guys like this are the worst.
Naf, go easy on it, propably the guys just have a bad day, hate the artist, or got a reverse-boner with Touhou (Or all three, but anyway that's not the thing ... )
Just save them while you can, m8, just in case ...
Oh also tks for the clarification ...
Btw guess that's not what happen, cause like ... 5 post of the artist got flagged (But with different reason)
It's the absolute worst picture from the past 20 pictures uploaded (and arguably, last 100). It's nowhere close to being good and is even further away from being acceptable to be uploaded by a contributor. It's an insult to this site's standards to have this (and others) accepted.
And I *highly* suggest you stop calling people idiots.
Konekochan said some senseless, repeated, untrue rubbish.
It's the absolute worst picture from the past 20 pictures uploaded (and arguably, last 100). It's nowhere close to being good and is even further away from being acceptable to be uploaded by a contributor. It's an insult to this site's standards to have this (and others) accepted.
Aren't you exaggerating it? I mean, if we're to talk about quality, this picture overall has a good execution of anatomy; for a chibi, at least.
Or perhaps the coloring is the problem here? Or what, exactly?
Given the anatomy it has, it probably wasn't meant to be taken as chibi in the first place. (Probably doesn't mean surely, I don't know.) It's bland, it's flat and every other Eirin picture around has more to offer than this one. And I want it checked by others, because I sure am not fine with a contributor to deem it danbooru quality (which it is not).
Why is uploading ungood pictures without a look of someone else being acceptable and having it checked isn't? What causes this rotten circle of thought? Would people be happier if I outright smacked it out of the repository without a flag, much like the uploader smacked it into it in a similar fashion?
"Not above the queue quality" sounds vague and incomplete.
looking to the image it's not a picture that I will upload because Itsn't like another normal pics of Eirin, maybe is the artist style at this moment but it could be more stylish and detailed. Except for the feets and the oversized braid it could pass as an average picture.
I still seeing the 'I like this picture so it musn't be flagged because it could hurt artist feelings', and that is a pretty vicious circle. Most of the artist receive a lot of feedback in their own pixivs from their friends or contacts, here (in Danbooru) is the most laughable place to make a fuss for a flag. Even if you read the discussion just the last 2 post gives really a positive feedback to the image.