Model Category Control: Let the model creator choose what category of image can be posted on their model
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lekhang
I want to share many models (for example children, clothing or art styles) but I am concerned that some people may misuse them to create offensive images, which I do not want to be associated with. This sometimes makes me hesitant to share my model links with family members or business partners.
Anyone can download any model and do whatever they want but don't post it on the creator model page without permission. I believe that creators should have control over what types of images are associated with their models.
One solution could be to allow creators to remove images that they do not approve of from their model page. However, this could create other issues.
Instead, I suggest implementing a feature that allows creators to choose which types of images can and cannot be posted on their model page, such as NSFW or copyrighted content. This would give creators greater control over their work and help ensure that their models are being used in a respectful and appropriate manner.
Thank you for considering my suggestion.
Civitai
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moesah
Maybe an option to add a list of image tags that aren't allowed to post to the model? This might mean new posts need to be held in draft mode until the auto tagger finishes processing the image. Also might need an automatic process to kick an image back to draft mode if someone manually adds a banned tag to one of the already uploaded images.
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lekhang
moesah: That would be awesome.
Ruby
Additionally, the website should be set as SFW by default. Users should have the option to enable NSFW content later on if they sign up (somewhat similar to what Pixiv does). This would make it safer to share the website with friends, family, and business partners.
Alternatively, the website could have a sister site for NSFW content. Currently, the website may give the impression of being a porn site instead of an art site or anything else.
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lekhang
Ruby: Upvoted 👍🏼
Civitai
Ruby: it is set to SFW by default for new or unregistered users
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lekhang
Civitai: That's great. I didn't know that. Thank you very much.