That would work, but the best method is a support ticket, as that can be more formally tracked. A good explanation of the reason behind the feature and how is envisaged to look and work would help.
That would work, but the best method is a support ticket ( https://inkbunny.net/ticketsviewall_proce
Not a good idea it would open up a new can of worms as in people who claims they are being stalked or even claiming people are obsessed with them because of that feature.
Not a good idea it would open up a new can of worms as in people who claims they are being stalked o
It's more on the lines of obsessive behavior, most the pool in favs on Inkbunny has a certain theme usually one artist or a certain type of work like Sonic Bases.
A person faving all of a person's artwork and putting it in a pool can be declared as being obsessed with them. The way it is now, it might be unorganized, but it does the job well.
It could also bring about even more trouble like trolls going after a person for kinks. On DA, they said they looked through my favs and said that I was disgusting because of a Popsicle picture I faved.
It's more on the lines of obsessive behavior, most the pool in favs on Inkbunny has a certain theme
If it's a concern for the submitter, they might wish to ban the member in question, which will prevent +fav notifications being sent.
There is not so much which can be done for trolling, though it is possible to create a separate account for this purpose (left logged in on another browser, for example).
If it's a concern for the submitter, they might wish to ban the member in question, which will preve