Quoting kulverstukas (Reply 71): HS rejected it as blurry. I think I'm fed up with A.net right now. It makes no sense to spend time uploading with 95% reject rate - with such poor quality of photos I better find another way to entertain myself elsewhere. |
I saw the rejected appeal yesterday and realized it was initially rejected for blurry and that it was also on that list of 9 photos in post 49 and I remembered that I agreed with it. I forgot to mention that as I was focused on the color part.
Quoting Joshu (Reply 72): What do you expect when you continuously ignore the help you are given? You whine and complain more than anyone else that uploads to this website. Get over yourself. Your images make it to the front page not because of the interest of this website or the quality of those images, but rather your social media whoring.
I heard Flickr doesn't have a screening requirement. See ya. |
Not all his photos are bad. And upload size is up to the photographer, not our call to make. If someone always wants to upload 1600px even though his photos are useless, let them. Easy rejections for us.
(note that this is an example, and not Alex's case in particular)
I too find it lame if people get to the front page by social media post whoring, but it is not breaking A.net rules. When one posts a photo on
FB or anywhere else, it's exactly the same, even if it gets the photographer less hits. It's todays world.
What I also think should not be done is crew encouraging people to leave. This is a feedback forum, where people should be free to ask for help. If you're tired of someone's 'whining', please just leave the replying to others and not reply yourself.
Alex, if this really was the last straw, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you'll be able to try again in due time.
[Edited 2016-03-20 02:30:23]