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xj9envoskajev - Group: Member - Total Posts: 3
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[Suggestion]Blocking safe images
Posted on: 11/14/17 05:17PM

While I very much enjoy and appreciate beautiful clean 'safe' artwork I'm mainly focusing on nsfw. So recently I noticed how much I hate having to sift through all these safe images if I'm looking at an artist's work for example and I'm looking just for the nsfw images.

Looking through my account options there's an option to allow safe images but how about an option to do the opposite and only allow nsfw?

Look forward to all of your opinions on this and hopefully this does get implemented soon.



Jerl - Group: The Real Administrator - Total Posts: 6706
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Posted on: 11/14/17 05:38PM

All feature suggestions need to go in the trac

Add "rating:safe" to your blacklist, or "-rating:safe" to your search to acchieve what you're after.



Anti_Gendou - Group: Moderator - Total Posts: 4365
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Posted on: 11/15/17 02:00PM

Does it really say "allow safe images"

Because would logic not dictate that ticking that off would be "disallowing safe images" ? Making this question moot?



xj9envoskajev - Group: Member - Total Posts: 3
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Posted on: 11/15/17 11:17PM

Anti_Gendou said:
Does it really say "allow safe images"

Because would logic not dictate that ticking that off would be "disallowing safe images" ? Making this question moot?


No it's actually "Safe only listing", I was just thinking off the top of my head how the the option was worded when I started the topic. So that option is to either show only safe images if you tick it or allow both safe and nsfw if left unticked.

But what Jerl said seems to do the trick.

Though as you can see I had no idea there was even a command to do this, would be easier just to add another option to block safe images that users can simply tick.



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