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    • kalayaanK Offline
      kalayaan Global Moderator
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      If a member is uploading a torrent, he should post 10 pics (must not be generic, dupe, very small pixel or blank) and the system will automatically lock the post additional pics note.

      As for the arrangement of the additional pics posted you, can suggest it here

      Suggestions & Site Feature Requests

      As for generic, dupe or blank pictures added, you can report it by clicking on the torrent, scroll down and click "Click here to report this torrent to staff for other violations of the rules".

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        coolukdude 0
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        @kalayaan:

        If a member is uploading a torrent, he should post 10 pics (must not be generic, dupe, very small pixel or blank) and the system will automatically lock the post additional pics note.

        As for the arrangement of the additional pics posted you, can suggest it here

        Suggestions & Site Feature Requests

        As for generic, dupe or blank pictures added, you can report it by clicking on the torrent, scroll down and click "Click here to report this torrent to staff for other violations of the rules".

        Well thank you for this information.

        Sometimes there is no need for ten pictures to illustrate content. It is better illustrated with five. It really is about the quality of the pictures chosen.

        I think you would be far better to stop people being able to add pictures to uploaded torrents, or at least make it possible for the uploader to turn off that possibility.

        People that care about giving the right information and providing good pictures often don't want their torrents messed with in this way. I think that you should encourage people that care about what they are doing not dissuade them.

        You need to allow people a sense of possession of what they are doing. It is one of the basics of good employment practice. If you take away people's ownership of the quality of their work you dissuade them from doing good work.

        As you read my comment you might be thinking "don't tell me how to run my torrent site" etc. Well that's because you care about what you do and have ownership of it. People who upload the torrents often feel the same way about what they are doing. They don't want random people messing with what they've done.

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        • kalayaanK Offline
          kalayaan Global Moderator
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          @coolukdude:

          Well thank you for this information.

          Sometimes there is no need for ten pictures to illustrate content. It is better illustrated with five. It really is about the quality of the pictures chosen.

          I think you would be far better to stop people being able to add pictures to uploaded torrents, or at least make it possible for the uploader to turn off that possibility.

          People that care about giving the right information and providing good pictures often don't want their torrents messed with in this way. I think that you should encourage people that care about what they are doing not dissuade them.

          You need to allow people a sense of possession of what they are doing. It is one of the basics of good employment practice. If you take away people's ownership of the quality of their work you dissuade them from doing good work.

          As you read my comment you might be thinking "don't tell me how to run my torrent site" etc. Well that's because you care about what you do and have ownership of it. People who upload the torrents often feel the same way about what they are doing. They don't want random people messing with what they've done.

          As I've earlier replied, system will lock the post additional pics post if the uploader have posted 10 pics upon uploading a torrent.

          You can make your suggestion(s) here

          Suggestions & Site Feature Requests

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            coolukdude 0
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            @kalayaan:

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            As I've earlier replied, system will lock the post additional pics post if the uploader have posted 10 pics upon uploading a torrent.

            You can make your suggestion(s) here

            [url=https://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?board=144.0]Suggestions & Site Feature Requests

            Okay, thank you for replying to my comment. I am coming around to thinking that the ten pics lock out is actually probably quite a good way to do this. It does mean that I will have to upload at least ten pics but that is not a great hardship.

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            • MrMazdaM Offline
              MrMazda Global Moderator
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              As a general rule, if you add at least 10 pictures to the torrent, further uploading should not be possible.

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                eobox91103
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                If one is sharing a rather short clip, ten pictures might start to look repetitive…but I think many users and most moderators would understand that if ten pictures are uploaded, it's intended to prevent photo-spamming.

                I find the "take a snapshot" button on VLC player to be a handy way to capture images.  I'll put the video on pause and then move the slider to a particularly good frame.  I confess to having a weakness for seeing a blast of cum in mid-air.   :cum:

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                • MrMazdaM Offline
                  MrMazda Global Moderator
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                  @eobox91103:

                  I find the "take a snapshot" button on VLC player to be a handy way to capture images.  I'll put the video on pause and then move the slider to a particularly good frame.  I confess to having a weakness for seeing a blast of cum in mid-air.  :cum:

                  Print Screen works well also. 🙂

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                    coolukdude 0
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                    @eobox91103:

                    If one is sharing a rather short clip, ten pictures might start to look repetitive…but I think many users and most moderators would understand that if ten pictures are uploaded, it's intended to prevent photo-spamming.

                    I find the "take a snapshot" button on VLC player to be a handy way to capture images.  I'll put the video on pause and then move the slider to a particularly good frame.  I confess to having a weakness for seeing a blast of cum in mid-air.   :cum:

                    Well I agree that for many uploads three pics is ideal. What matters is having the right pictures. Often I see uploads with loads of pictures but none of them give a good idea as to content.

                    I have used the VLC snapshot facility but actually I prefer to use a thing called xScope on my Mac. With this I position a rectangle over the video window and do the grabs that way. There are lots of way to do it but this has advantages particularly I can easily not include a margin all around by simply making the rectangle a little bit smaller than the window. With many videos this produces a better image because often there are problems at the very edge. Depends entirely on the content being snapped of course!

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                      Bonk
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                      @MrMazda:

                      Print Screen works well also. 🙂

                      @coolukdude:

                      I have used the VLC snapshot facility but actually I prefer to use a thing called xScope on my Mac. With this I position a rectangle over the video window and do the grabs that way.

                      Sounds tedious. Doing screenshots with VLC or dedicated contact sheet software is way more comfortable.

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                        bulatanmaut2
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                        what about a collection of photos? compilation set of photos is it ok?

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