visparu
09/22/24 11:27PM
Why are some seemingly fine posts generally shown as "Blacklisted"?
Hi everyone :)

I noticed that posts have been showing up as "Blacklisted" in the posts list for a while now.
I just don't quite get why, my personal blacklist is empty and sometimes the posts seem to be perfectly okay, not even containing explicit scenes or stuff that might obviously warrant hiding it from most users.
I'll just put an example here that I noticed today:
hypnohub.net/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=217742

Not that this is a huge issue, I would just love to understand how this works since sometimes posts are blacklisted that I would really enjoy seeing (like the caption I linked).

Anyway, I'd love to know some more about this system and how to use it correctly :) If it's anything on the user-level, of course, otherwise I guess there's nothing I can do q_q Would still love to understand the criteria for it though.

Edit: I just realized that the linked post is a child post anyways so it's hidden either way. But the same goes for the parent post: hypnohub.net/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=217739
wokeat4am
09/22/24 11:38PM
I think it's because they got 0 likes
Mindwipe
09/22/24 11:58PM
Go to your account options and make sure your "Post Threshold" is set to 0.
visparu
09/22/24 11:59PM
So essentially every post is initially in this blacklisted state and only becomes viewable generally when at least someone favorites/likes it? I'm asking because the post I mentioned was the latest post on the site at the time of me seeing it.
visparu
09/23/24 12:00AM
Mindwipe said:
Go to your account options and make sure your "Post Threshold" is set to 0.


Ahh I had never consciously seen that option before. Might have been spending too much time here hehe :D Thank you :)
IDPet
09/23/24 01:54AM
visparu said:
So essentially every post is initially in this blacklisted state and only becomes viewable generally when at least someone favorites/likes it? I'm asking because the post I mentioned was the latest post on the site at the time of me seeing it.


I recommend to self like your 0-like uploads, so it becomes visible (unless self like doesn't count, I don't know)
jigiyak
09/23/24 06:33PM
IDPet said:
I recommend to self like your 0-like uploads, so it becomes visible (unless self like doesn't count, I don't know)


i does, and if i remember correctly you can even do it multiple times
wokeat4am
09/23/24 11:31PM
If I remember correctly it only works multiple times with comments
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