What does "JMJ!" mean? As another person reading the comments, I have no idea what this means (it makes no sense) yet it is accepted. Does this mean that as long as it's not repetitive or generic it will be accepted, even though (to me, anyway) it just looks like some random jumbled up letters. Why are abbreviations accepted? So, basically, a comment doesn't have to make sense to be accepted, so long as it's not repetitive.
You comment frequently and your comments are some combination of very repetitive and/or generic (can be applied to basically any picture on the site like "She's beyond belief!") which is why the filter is getting you so much.
English isn't my first language, so i don't have many alternatives.
I wrote a stupid comment that read something like "Awesome biceps," but it was rejected. I got it past the filter by making it more stupid and writing something like, "Awesome biceps. QED."
In defense of "Whoa!"
If you witness a street fight (or watch a video of a street fight), it's perfectly understandable to hear people offer the most insipid live commentary, "He just hit him!" Stunning beauty famously reduces poets to temporary aphasia.
Everytime I spend 5 minutes trying my luck with every single comment. That's not how it's supposed to work. I'll give up after 15 attempts.
You comment frequently and your comments are some combination of very repetitive and/or generic (can be applied to basically any picture on the site like "She's beyond belief!") which is why the filter is getting you so much.
Considering you registered for this site after the filter was implemented, and have made over 30 comments since, I can't see how you can make that claim.
Everytime I spend 5 minutes trying my luck with every single comment.
That's not how it's supposed to work.
I'll give up after 15 attempts.
Considering you registered for this site after the filter was implemented, and have made over 30 comments since, I can't see how you can make that claim.
One possibility is that some viewers are here not simply for the picture and the comments are not here purely for information, but use the comments as some kind of emotional prompts. It's easier to fawn over something when someone else is already doing it. If you are the only person on a street gasping and taking deep breaths when some woman goes by, people will look at you strange and you will feel out of place. But when you do it with ten other people or in the shadow of some bold and noisy person, it's a lot safer.
That's a good point and a legitimate use of comments in my eyes. I don't understand how it improves the users experience on this site when simple compliments cannot be posted anymore.
This has probably been the single most frequently requested feature until now. Here it is, accessible from your account settings (menu in the upper right):
What does "JMJ!" mean? As another person reading the comments, I have no idea what this means (it makes no sense) yet it is accepted. Does this mean that as long as it's not repetitive or generic it will be accepted, even though (to me, anyway) it just looks like some random jumbled up letters. Why are abbreviations accepted? So, basically, a comment doesn't have to make sense to be accepted, so long as it's not repetitive.
English isn't my first language, so i don't have many alternatives.
I wrote a stupid comment that read something like "Awesome biceps," but it was rejected. I got it past the filter by making it more stupid and writing something like, "Awesome biceps. QED."
In defense of "Whoa!"
If you witness a street fight (or watch a video of a street fight), it's perfectly understandable to hear people offer the most insipid live commentary, "He just hit him!" Stunning beauty famously reduces poets to temporary aphasia.
Yeah, this is a false negative, I would have preferred that get rejected.
That said, rest assured, a lot of his comments did get rejected.
You comment frequently and your comments are some combination of very repetitive and/or generic (can be applied to basically any picture on the site like "She's beyond belief!") which is why the filter is getting you so much.
Everytime I spend 5 minutes trying my luck with every single comment. That's not how it's supposed to work. I'll give up after 15 attempts.
Ahahahahahaha, get 'em.
The comment filter totally ruined this site. There is no freedom of speech, even if you type a nice and polite comment. ☹️
Can a feature to sort the page by date subscribed be added?
This is very cool! Thanks.
Thank you, I'm on mobile. You need to click a drop down menu to see the options. Didn't see it first. But now I can see it
Beautiful! Thanks Chainer
Fantastic!!
It has its pros and cons. And it seems like the cons outweigh the pros.
This is fantastic, thank you.
ah yeah thanks
That's a good point and a legitimate use of comments in my eyes. I don't understand how it improves the users experience on this site when simple compliments cannot be posted anymore.
Not sure if getting stunned repeatedly is good for your health.
Then:
I don't see it in account settings or in menu but thank you. This was a missing feature which I wanted
Yeah the ban on "boing" is not a hard ban, you can make up for it by writing other things.
The goal is not to have a filter that you can't circumvent, but rather one where circumventing it results in one of: