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Arsy said: No. All user gain "Privileged" level with unlimited upload since account created, so imposible to limit user right now. If Drop (Contributor level) or someone else (Privileged or Member level) uploading Pools with 50+ images, you or anyone will remind them and it will cause new problem.
Thank you for answering. I too think there is a problem if the rules restrict it. I hope the admin or engineer here could change the system to limit the number of posts for all users. Usually, a limit of about 50 posts per day is not a problem, as most posts are within the limit.
From begining "hold" function it's for batch upload with 30+ images, but mods give exception for Paid Rewards. Checkmate also create solution (forum #33520) but no one care about it and only few user follow it (me, whitespace, lacepanties) and since there no moderation until now, this rule seems pointless.
"hold" is now used in most pictures from Pixiv and X (Twitter), not only for paid rewards. I think the issue of usage needs to be discussed separately. I believe that the current situation where an inordinate amount of holds are accumulated is better solved by the system.
hiroimo2
I too think there is a problem if the rules restrict it.
I hope the admin or engineer here could change the system to limit the number of posts for all users. Usually, a limit of about 50 posts per day is not a problem, as most posts are within the limit.
"hold" is now used in most pictures from Pixiv and X (Twitter), not only for paid rewards. I think the issue of usage needs to be discussed separately. I believe that the current situation where an inordinate amount of holds are accumulated is better solved by the system.