@FRien Firstly, tag your shit. Secondly, while you're doing so, add the tag pool:12405 to each post in order (or as you upload them, in order) and they'll be put in that pool.
@FRien If you don't have time to tag, then don't upload. It's not an optional step. Learn how that shit work, or don't upload. It's not an optional step. The picture likely has a negative score because it's completely untagged. Such images are commonly voted down and much, much more unlikely to get approved. Because it's not an optional step.
No, I'm just thinking of the users first. I saw people requesting some more pages to be uploaded, and despite being in a hurry, I took upon myself to upload them, because despite the... unique artstyle, I was under the impression there was quite a few people liking this pool. And all I got as thanks are some guy angrily shrieking at me for putting my obligations before his website, and the page I uploaded being called "shit", simply because I lacked the time to tag everything and forgot how to add images to pool. So yeah, I'm a little bit upset that trying to care for people got me singled out by a person seemingly more interested in screeching and flaunting his statut than actually helping.
Sure, there were requests. About half a year ago, so hardly a time-sensitive issue. You don't need to "take it upon yourself" to upload things if you're in a hurry; if you want to do people a service, just post them slightly later when you do have the time. The site would be a total mess if untagged uploads weren't penalized, and someone informing you of this and getting slightly agitated when you openly say you have no interest in the rules is hardly "screeching". Saying you "won't bother" hardly gives the impression of you as some self-sacrificing saint here.
Also, "shit" is just informal English for "stuff". It doesn't usually mean anything negative about the stuff being referred to, just agitation towards the person if anything.
The Japanese have a proper term for this — gyakugire.
(Defensive aggression [literally "snapping back"], so to speak.)
FRien said:
No, I'm just thinking of the users first. I saw people requesting some more pages to be uploaded, and despite being in a hurry, I took upon myself to upload them, because despite the... unique artstyle, I was under the impression there was quite a few people liking this pool. And all I got as thanks are some guy angrily shrieking at me for putting my obligations before his website, and the page I uploaded being called "shit", simply because I lacked the time to tag everything and forgot how to add images to pool. So yeah, I'm a little bit upset that trying to care for people got me singled out by a person seemingly more interested in screeching and flaunting his statut than actually helping.
Well, if everyone (or just a significant number) does the same, the site will be a total mess, especially images meant to be in series. Figuring out which image goes where would be hard (assuming multiple users causing uploading to be out of order), unless one refers to the images on the original website, in which case whoever's doing the organizing would likely spend more effort then if were to upload the images by himself while tagging them (which he can't do now, because they have already been uploaded). Especially considering the difficulty in searching for those images in the first place if they aren't even tagged.
This get even worse if the artist revises his art (or just uploads to multiple sites that use different compression methods); now someone else can upload a similar image if it's not detected by the automated similarity search (which is iffy sometimes), resulting in multiple similar images interspersed with groups of other similar images, making figuring out parent-duplicate/child relationships (and the overall order of the series) a monumental task.
And again, anyone trying to search for duplicates will have a hard job if the images are poorly tagged. Especially if the artist and character fields are missing.
If this becomes the norm, we get chaos everywhere.
The rules are in place on Danbooru to make images easily searched and organized. Flaunting these rules, especially in the face of a mod, is just... bad manners.