You wouldn't have to scan any and all uploads. The computer can do the larger part of the screening. Might it be possible to set the server to flag a new upload if it has the same song and same anime as an existing entry? Then the reviewers would only have to watch those AMVs. Original song and anime combinations can be immediately ready for downloads. The ones that need review could be delayed until they are revieiwed. Reviewers are going to have to see a lot of Linkin Ball Z though...billy_wires wrote:Why don't you make a seperate thread about this and see if it's feazable. I would do it, and I know my brother would do it (brolly345), but we would need some sort of restrictions (like time of day :/) in order to be truely effective. Imagine if everyone lived in Washington DC, and all the videos that day came from Yugoslavia. That'd suck.Fluxmeister wrote:Hmm all this makes me wonder if maybe there should be a group of willing people who review new entires to help maintain a clean database ... and obviously this would be no small task...
Yeah, but I think it's a good idea.
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People will just lie about their sources to defy the filter, much as they do to upload their non-anime videos right now.
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Who says they have to know you are using that system to flag it?badmartialarts wrote:People will just lie about their sources to defy the filter, much as they do to upload their non-anime videos right now.
But, also since many of those people also are the ones guilty of the 10 or so diferent spellings of Linkin Park in the databse, some will still fall through anyway because of typos due to laziness or ignorance.