Over the top response by the 1st commenter aside, probably because people have settings related to it. Me for example, have settings autohiding posts with the "sex" tag. Which I ended up having to add by myself in this post. Thorough tagging is the heart of danbooru after all.
Thorough tagging is the heart of danbooru after all.
There are so many tags it's pretty common that the most obvious tags get washed away because one think it's added bacause it's that obvious. That doesn't justifie an assault :P.
There are so many tags it's pretty common that the most obvious tags get washed away because one think it's added because it's that obvious. That doesn't justifie an assault :P.
No it doesn't, you're right. That's why I agree that the 1st commenter is too over the top with their response. That aside however, I'd still appreciate it more if people carefully double-check their tagging.
No it doesn't, you're right. That's why I agree that the 1st commenter is too over the top with their response. That aside however, I'd still appreciate it more if people carefully double-check their tagging.
Not really angry. It was a (supposedly funny) reference to Pulp Fiction. Although when I blacklist "censored" it gets really annoying when it should really be one of the first tags applied. Most people aren't going to search or blacklist a tag like "sash", "teeth" or "wall", or any of the other meticulously applied tags that went to this pic.
Not really angry. It was a (supposedly funny) reference to Pulp Fiction. Although when I blacklist "censored" it gets really annoying when it should really be one of the first tags applied. Most people aren't going to search or blacklist a tag like "sash", "teeth" or "wall", or any of the other meticulously applied tags that went to this pic.
Sarcasm/cynicism/funniness doesn't really translate well purely through text, lacking the whole non-verbal or auditory cues that conversations IRL have.
It would have worked better if you had done something like:
In Samuel L Jackson's voice, "Censored tag, motherfucker! Do you use it?"
...or something similar. Just something to tip off the readers to your real message. ;)
Sarcasm/cynicism/funniness doesn't really translate well purely through text, lacking the whole non-verbal or auditory cues that conversations IRL have.
It would have worked better if you had done something like:
...or something similar. Just something to tip off the readers to your real message. ;)