Topic: Question: What do numbers next to blacklisted tags in posts represent?

Posted under General

Next to the blacklisted tags shown on the "single post view page" there are numbers shown. What do they represent?

Like in this post
I have "female" and "feral" blacklisted. When loading it shows both tags with a 1. When I click both tags to temporarily disable them, it changes the "feral" number to 3.

In the blacklist help page I didn't see it explained.

I thought the numbers represent the number of occurrences of the tag, but then why a number other than 1 on a single post?

literally no idea why it does that. just here because i have to say having "female" and "feral" on your blacklist might be the most immeasurably based thing i've heard in a long while

your blacklist also hides offending user avatars, posts embeded in comments using the thumb # dtext and parent/child posts that may be shown on a post's page. so your blacklist toggle will reflect that... sorta

for whatever reason it tries to hide the count for profile pics and thumbnail embeds until you disable any or all currently show blacklisted tags; then it shows all instances (in the case of post #3256549: the comments section has 3 users with feral avatars)

i do gotta agree with w here in that i have no idea why this side doesn't just show you all blacklisted tags at once. clutter? maybe so you don't think the posts itself doesn't have tags it doesn't have? just hypothesizing here

Oh that makes sense. Thank you!

And wwww, don't make fun of me for my blacklisted tags...

nexuscat said:
Oh that makes sense. Thank you!

And wwww, don't make fun of me for my blacklisted tags...

They're not, "based" means they agree with you.

  • 1