Vanndril said:
On the other hand, if you happen to, let us know. :P
But yeah, try out the blacklist feature. The only real downside to using it is that it'll make every page you browse that has images that are blacklisted hold that many less images, since it just hides the images without refilling the page (this is because refilling the page could double, triple, or even quadrupal the server stress that searches cause). You might see an empty page, occasionally, since furry is a fairly prominent thing, here, and might have had enough uploads in a row to take up an entire page.
Hmm... I am curious if there would be any way to change that behaviour without overloading the server. The easiest option might be to set the software to display a "Blacklisted" thumbnail in place of the image thumbnail, so the pages stay uniform... But if the algorithm could smoothly just process until it has [count] images, ignoring anything from the [blacklist] in the process, the server load might possibly be able to be minimized enough to be fairly insignificant.
Identifying that would probably take a coder more skilled with databases than I, though...