Apologies, I had to shower and do a couple chores to prepare for bed, because I work tomorrow. I'm back with you guys for now.
-chirp- wrote:StaleElephantBones wrote:Genuinely curious. What ignited the sudden "off oekaki art lock purge"? People have been posting off oekaki stuff for a good while. Occasionally they get locked, but most slip through the cracks. I'm just wondering why it's being dealt with all at once all of a sudden is all haha!
from what desmond has said, it sums up to the fact of time and the post being reported
of course you have to go back through the form, as this has been,, vaguely i’m my opinion, addressed
Yeah, as I've said, we're only a handful of volunteers with jobs and school and lives outside of CS, we don't get to see everything. What we do see gets taken care of, but a fair part of it slips notice. That's where reporting comes in - users who report rulebreaking content that they see seriously help us out.
Rooster Cult wrote:cozyote wrote:genuine question, how is oekaki thumbnails (with sketches, colored sketches, or even full drawings) considered spam but with the “quitting bump post before adopting” posts aren’t? wouldn't those kind of post be more of a problem and spam than oekaki thumbnails with actual drawings on them? not sure if this question has already been answered but if it has lmk!
Yeah, the answers posted haven't really cleared it up for me, and I just kinda decided that "the mods say it is, so it is."
Bumping is fine, as long as it's not done too often. We do take action on bump spam.
The Oekaki is meant for art drawn on the Oekaki. Art drawn elsewhere belongs in another part of the boards, and there have been a few suggestions as to how to help gain visibility for artists in that board, since they don't enjoy the luxury of being visible from the board page view, and that's been a large reason people post non-Oekaki art on the Oekaki boards, thus breaking that rule.
.Squid wrote:I wanted to bring up something that i dont think got talked about as much, forgive me if im being a bit dumb:
So drawings can be locked right? But...is there a reason why theres usually no warning given before the thread is locked?
I definitely can see it being on the side of taking too much time to warn someone since for that one person theres 20 other people doing the exact same thing. But I feel like locking someone whos unknowing and making them unable to retreive that art without a help ticket is a bit unfair and might need some addressing- esspecially since every art peiece is perceeved differently by everyone who looks at it.
In cases like these, there's a couple reasons. A quick reason is the sheer amount of reports we may get, as you said. We may also lock a drawing because the amount of work required to make a thread follow our rules is far too much to ask -- we don't like the idea of demanding that people redraw an entire art piece just to put it on an Oekaki canvas so it can be in that board. That's a lot of work. We get it.