I dont understand why its hidden from the player at all. Like I get that you want to hide sensitive content from the player, but theres not really a shock value in something that youve already downloaded/created.
In this case, the issue is not because of your age or any changes made to the overall system. Rather, the images you uploaded were all white with no other colors. As the background of the moderation screen is also white, images that are solely white will appear blank in the moderation screen.
We understand that this is a limitation of the system, and we will work with the engineers to resolve it. In the meantime, we appreciate your patience and understanding.
Whey, so we have better tools to view images that are all white then?
I was under the assumption moderation also used this feature, how comes it isn’t?
In case the image is a white square, all the same transparency, taking up all pixels of the image, I don’t see that case needing moderation. The rest of the cases would be visible to moderators like shown in the image above, if they are to use that feature as well.
I’m not sure if you’re understanding what is happening correctly. They already do use several of those features to change background color / eliminate transparency / etc during moderation, it’s just that the unmodified image is displayed on the warning screen as seen in OP. This can just be fixed by putting a checkered background underneath the image, or something similar.
What you show in the image here on the develop page is mostly a bug rather than a feature – you shouldn’t be seeing the artifacts that you are seeing, that’s just a side effect of moderation inspecting the transparent sections of the images. Here it should also just show the original image you uploaded with i.e. a checkered background.
Alright, thanks for the clarification.
As for the artifacts on the develop page, those seems helpful regardless - browsing through tens of white decals, it’s easier to reckognize the decal I’m looking for by the image rather than the asset name.
Yes but the artifacts are random. Sometimes it’s pink, sometimes it’s green, sometimes they didn’t do further inspection at all and it shows the original, and sometimes they just turned off transparency. It should be displayed consistently.
I’m with TTP on this one.
If you’re going to moderate someone, i.e “tell them off”, then tell them what they’ve done wrong I.e show them either the name of the asset, the URL to the asset, or a picture of the asset so that they do not make the same mistakes in the future.
Not only this, however I feel as if the moderation action page is abused way too often with things that aren’t all that inappropriate or with warnings that aren’t really worthy of a “moderation” status.
Would be great to see this addressed and for a change to be implemented.
Yes, I agree. Even if they don’t want to show the image for obvious reasons, they could at least provide the name of the image, and or the image file name and a reason to why it was wrong.
I am genuinely surprised that nothing has changed and moderated assets are still not shown on the moderation action page. While I understand the reason for not wanting to show the assets, it practically defeats the entire point of moderating players for uploading assets that break the rules. How are players going to be able to learn what is not acceptable if they are just given a general reason and a blank image? Furthermore, it makes appealing moderation practically impossible because you are unable to tell what you were moderated for.
For example, I was just moderated for an image, that I must have uploaded months or even years ago, with small text. I went through hundreds of assets I recently uploaded to both my account and groups, but I came up with nothing and didn’t see any moderated assets. I now have to go waste the time of moderators to try to find out what was actually moderated so I can see if I need to re-upload a new version, that doesn’t break the rules, of that asset to replace the deleted one.