Very glad about the tag blocking feature ♥
8 months ago
I was always a fan of a more "bottom-up" approach, where the users can decide what they wanna see or not, instead of the "top-down" where staff makes up rules for what content is passable or not. This kinda feature helps a LOT and makes me (and I imagine others) feel more comfortable posting the more "spicy" arts, too. I'll still keep writing in the titles, if the artwork has something 'extreme' like digestion and/or disposal in it, but at least peops who blacklist those will know why it's blurred and are not forced to look at the thumbnail.
That said, of course I'll keep accurately tagging my arts for you and I hope others will, too~ ♥
I believe it's a great step forward for more future features, like a more accurate tagging system or custom placed spoilers. Hopefully we'll be able to also hide certain blacklisted contents completely instead of just getting them blurred.
That said, of course I'll keep accurately tagging my arts for you and I hope others will, too~ ♥
I believe it's a great step forward for more future features, like a more accurate tagging system or custom placed spoilers. Hopefully we'll be able to also hide certain blacklisted contents completely instead of just getting them blurred.
But it's certainly a welcome feature to finally add. It's a little bit neutered without having community tagging though, but maybe it'll go some way towards folks actually tagging things correctly!
I understand the trade-off tho, since it's probably easier to implement in this one theme instead of both.
The FA journal indicated that they are going to implement something like the community tagging in the future, from my reading at least. I want to believe them and it seems possible seeing how the new feature works. Regardless it's a great step forward in my opinion and am hoping they'll keep on working on improvements ♥
Apologies if I'm misremembering
To be honest tho I've never ever had an issue like this, maybe because I at least used CWs in the titles and list what I draw on my front page. Still, it's definitely peace of mind for a creator to know people can block things that offend them now while able to enjoy the rest someone posts.