Nobody I watch is probably gonna pay much mind, but here's an idea:
Lots of folks are complaining that the thumbnail system makes images misleading. Do I want to view this artwork? I'm just not sure... Well there're two ways to solve that.
One is to not use a thumbnail. Just capture the whole picture as the thumbnail. That could work just fine!
But there are artists I watch that draw things I don't much care for. For example, let's say... Sheela She's a great artist, and I love her work, but I don't much care for the vore more micro art that she does. So how do I know by the thumbnails that it's gonna be one of those? Well, use a tag!
Like when I mark my commissions with a [COM] tag to differentiate between stories I've written for myself and stories I've written as a commission, include a tag to hint at the content of a piece. [VORE] and [MICRO] would work just fine - and if character limits are so bad, just shorten it. [VOR]/[MIC]
Then there wouldn't be any confusion, right? Come on people, quit complaining and do that human adaptation thing where we work around crap like this.
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You can also filter what you see based on an image's tags, I believe. https://www.weasyl.com/manage/tagfilters