Danbooru

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

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Thank you for your time in advance for reviewing this post!

post #6153999 was unapproved,
but matches the quality and cartoon style of post #5972890 by the same artist.

post #6156239 matches in style and quality of the other numerous approved uploads of this artist gabriel_ales.

Finally;
post #6283974
post #6283892
both match in quality to
post #6157668
post #6178189
Which were approved. Again thank you all for taking the time and consideration to review my post.

MultiLimbedXeno said:

post #4985129

My post went unapproved for three days, despite the rest of the artist's work being on here.

The rest of the artist’s works on here are drawn distinctly anime-styled, of anime-styled copyrights, which is Danbooru’s intended and main content.

post #4985129 is drawn in a western toon style, of western toon-styled copyrights, which many approvers consider to be off-topic for Danbooru.

Edit: Not to mention that the same image got deleted over a year ago, yet you uploaded a duplicate. The site even rejected your upload because it’s a duplicate, which is why you went out of your way to add black pixels to the image to upload it anyway.

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Individual said:

They are worse versions of existing posts uploaded hours before. The upload page's similar tab, userscripts and reverse image search engines aside, I recommend carefully checking the artist tag for similar images when uploading to prevent that.

Artists usually upload better versions to one platform, usually that's Pixiv, but many upload to Twitter and sources instead. Some also upload duplicates to each platform, like this deleted post of mine post #5106389.

Ohh I see, I understand the pattern now. Thank you for answering my question, and also sorry for my late reply.

Individual said:

They are worse versions of existing posts uploaded hours before. The upload page's similar tab, userscripts and reverse image search engines aside, I recommend carefully checking the artist tag for similar images when uploading to prevent that.

Artists usually upload better versions to one platform, usually that's Pixiv, but many upload to Twitter and sources instead. Some also upload duplicates to each platform, like this deleted post of mine post #5106389.

It turns out that uploading links to different sources of the same image is not welcome here, but images from Twitter sources should usually have higher resolution. If an image already has a pixiv-sourced version, should I unupload its twitter-sourced version?

QQWWU said:

It turns out that uploading links to different sources of the same image is not welcome here, but images from Twitter sources should usually have higher resolution. If an image already has a pixiv-sourced version, should I unupload its twitter-sourced version?

Posting this after this tends to be discouraged. Posting this after this is encouraged. Not everyone follows this, especially users with unrestricted uploads, but anyway... The user I was replying to had posted inferior versions of artworks posted before them (this was posted approximately 2 hours after this got approved).

Idk what you mean by unupload, but if you have a Twitter sourced-version that is less pixelated, has higher res and so on, than a Pixiv-sourced post, then post it and make it the parent, see help:post_relationships for more info. A quick example I can give you with Twitter in mind is Yoshio (55level), this artist uploads superior versions to Twitter, so if people upload from both sources in a short amount of time, chances are that only the best version is going to get approved.

Individual said:

Posting this after this tends to be discouraged. Posting this after this is encouraged. Not everyone follows this, especially users with unrestricted uploads, but anyway... The user I was replying to had posted inferior versions of artworks posted before them (this was posted approximately 2 hours after this got approved).

Idk what you mean by unupload, but if you have a Twitter sourced-version that is less pixelated, has higher res and so on, than a Pixiv-sourced post, then post it and make it the parent, see help:post_relationships for more info. A quick example I can give you with Twitter in mind is Yoshio (55level), this artist uploads superior versions to Twitter, so if people upload from both sources in a short amount of time, chances are that only the best version is going to get approved.

Thanks, but I'd still want you to check this out post #6339429 and see if it passes

Haitaria said:

It's a bad quality, so it's deleted, your score is lowered, and you're banned from posting, but that's just your management impression, right?

Your posts were such garbage that they merited early deletion, which capped out your upload limit. Wait a few days and your upload slots will free back up. If you then fill those slots with more garbage, then we'll see about a proper ban.

See about:upload limits for more information.