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Posting to consecutive galleries

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My impression is that, while there are time limits on when you can upload to the gallery, there are a lot of images that feel like they're just from gacha pulls. A few are fine, but when it’s like 10 at a time, I find it a bit exhausting as a viewer. So, I was thinking: how about a system where you have a cooldown after posting a few images, and if you want to post to the gallery during that cooldown, you have to pay credits? My creation speed has gone up recently and I've been accumulating credits, so I’d like somewhere to spend them. What do you think?

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Ohhh I have a great Usage for Credits you can give them all to me if not needed😁
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Hmm, that might not be a bad idea. A system where you can send paid credits to support creators, much like Super Chats, could actually work. Though I imagine it would lead to a lot of trouble.

たぬー·

Lately, the number of people has increased, and there are many who want to post a lot or earn points through daily tasks. It's only natural that the number of gallery registrations would grow as well. If we are talking about a drastic solution, rather than restricting a large number of posts, I think a "block-like" approach—where you simply choose not to see the work of people who post too much—is also a valid idea. Conversely, being able to say you definitely want to see a specific person's work is also perfectly okay.

It's not that I want to block them or anything. I just wish I could post multiple images compressed into a single post, like on pixiv.

たぬー·

If an AI could determine the category, something like that might be possible, or perhaps the poster could specify a series. Personally, I used the term "drastic measure" because I feel uneasy about the idea of only certain segments gathering together, like an information bubble.

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SNoW·

Thank you for bringing up such a good topic! The issues mentioned here are actually things we as the management team have also been thinking about lately.

As a short-term measure, we are planning to address this by setting an upper limit on the number of posts per day. For the long term, we want to design a system like an "account rating" based on factors such as how long an account has been registered and the general quality of the work posted, which would then determine the daily posting limit or the number of free generations available.

The idea you mentioned about specifying series is also great; we will consider that as well. This kind of feedback is extremely helpful, so please don't hesitate to share anything else if you have more ideas!

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SNoW·

I have set the daily posting limit to 30 images.

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