Anonymous 12262
ADD A MEDIA PENDING APPROVAL SYSTEM TO GET RID OF CP SPAM
a media pending approval system is a system in which anyone who posts a media must first wait for a janny or a "mediator" to approve the image. once approved, the media is shown to the public. in order to not flood the approval queue, a md5 hash is taken of every media and checked against a list of already pre-approved media. if the media that is being posted has a md5 hash match with the list of pre approved media, it doesn't need approval
it's already used by altchans and i can contact a developer of said altchan for you (or give you the altchan's name) to get the MPA
t. good samaritan
Anonymous 12263
additionnally you can "whitelist ips" to get pre-approval. usually this is done when the ip has a good post history or a 24h or longre post history.
Anonymous 12264
>ADD A MEDIA PENDING APPROVAL SYSTEM TO GET RID OF CP SPAMhell no can you even imagine how long that would take with current moderation
>>12263yeah
Anonymous 12265
>>12264it's still better than having cp spam like IRGHT NOW
Anonymous 12266
>>12264maybe get more jannies or something
Anonymous 12267
furthermore, since most cp spam is done by new users, you could just only require media pending approval for new users/less than 24h since first posting
Anonymous 12268
>2h and the cp links are still up
yeah you need to fix this problem now
Anonymous 12269
ive been on here since 2021. its been a problem since then. i dont understand why they havent tried to fix the issue
Anonymous 12270
another idea:
a user who's been here for 1 month can vote, along with other users, on whether to approve or not an image. the image is only visible to those users.
Anonymous 12271
also why the fuck is the site,s internal clock delayed by 5 minutes?
Anonymous 12273
>>12262+1 Great idea, they should implement something like this.
>>12263I'm not too sure about this; because IPs can change, a spammer could potentially end up with a whitelisted IP.
Anonymous 12275
also how about an account system? it shouldn't be too hard to implement