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Better Image Title (Important Reason...)

akchev

Chevereto Member
Hi @Rodolfo

Lets say one of us has built a very nice family oriented Chevereto-based website but an image was uploaded with an original filename of "f*ck-me-b*tch.jpg" ...

I wouldn't want that as the images automatically assigned default description and I doubt anyone else would too. However; as of now --that's what happens. This is an important suggestion to improve that feature (and even nice if SEO was considered in the process).
 
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I believe that if an image is named like that, the content of that image is not Winnie the pooh having tea time with his pals or some other family related content. That said, I don't see how disabling descriptions will discourage some person uploading NSFW images.
 
@Rodolfo , I am not suggesting it is disabled. I am suggesting that it is improved because what if it is Winnie the pooh but the file name or meta is not? Here's a better example; what if the user has all their images as their name such as jennysmithscamera001.jpg, jennysmithscamera002.jpg, etc ...

It is not fair for their privacy to be echo'd out automatically (especially if they purposely did not enter their full name on their profile)

All I am tying to suggest is that the (automatically assigned) description is anything other than the filename or the metadata.
 
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Chevereto doesn't auto asing descriptions, it auto asing image title based on the image name.

That said, I don't understand why you refer to descriptions. Do you refer to the meta description or something else?
 
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