LordHyx
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| 05 Jul 2013 05:14 PM |
I read the blog article describing how the system works and an idea came to me that might be slightly unorthodox.
Being that a human reviews every image uploaded to the website and this can be time consuming, why don't we allow users with no image violations to upload without the review system? Say if a user hasn't been banned for three months and they've uploaded over one hundred different assets without image violations they can go through the system without image moderation.
This would be nice for game developers who rely on their image's to create swift updates. I'd imagine this would be a nice idea and a time saving one, can I get some feedback? |
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| 05 Jul 2013 05:21 PM |
| The problem is that this is a big responsibility to give a user without strong background checks. While I agree, it seems that the work put in on this system would not be proportional to the outcome. I agree, ROBLOX has gotten incredibly slow (Where in 2011 it would take hours, while now it takes days) and has not addressed the issue. |
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LordHyx
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| 05 Jul 2013 05:23 PM |
| Obviously there will be a lot of prerequisites and adjustments to account background history in order for this to be a solid idea, but I do believe this is something that could save a lot of time and money for the ROBLOX corporation. (As other ways to speed up the system would be hiring more moderators.) |
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| 05 Jul 2013 05:28 PM |
I completely agree, but the unfortunate fact is that ROBLOX staff have neither the foresight or resources to make this happen. It's too bad, too, because I'd like to do this.
And by god, remember when they had users vote on places for contests? And the voting accuracy system they had? Ugh. |
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| 05 Jul 2013 05:34 PM |
| I've suggested an automated screening beforehand. It could scan for human skin colors, curse word text, and stock image watermarks. These are all possible, and would help tons. These images would be immediately sent to the front of the moderation line. |
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