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MDGeist said: It does! Just test it ! .,. And there are lots of duplicates, too...
I swore I did this yesterday and it just returned the default list. Guess not.
At any rate, I thought this was a "feature" that had been corrected in recent danbooru implementations, but it hasn't, and I'm not sure if that's intentional or not. I know there was a dupe problem like that at one point but I hadn't run into it in a long, long time. I thought it was now set to only return one hit for each post id, no matter how many times it would technically be called by a wildcard tag like that.
At any rate my other point stands, that a wild card search with no hits will bring the default post list up.
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At any rate, I thought this was a "feature" that had been corrected in recent danbooru implementations, but it hasn't, and I'm not sure if that's intentional or not. I know there was a dupe problem like that at one point but I hadn't run into it in a long, long time. I thought it was now set to only return one hit for each post id, no matter how many times it would technically be called by a wildcard tag like that.
At any rate my other point stands, that a wild card search with no hits will bring the default post list up.