>>91159>>91170>>91226Alright, let's discuss this calmly.
First off, the more people help here the better, so anyone willing to give a hand is welcome, tripfag or not.
About your scenario, I've been helping with graphic related threads since january and that thing you mentioned never happened. I'm guessing that projection comes from your experience on /r/ or other boards.
I never reply to OP saying to wait or that I'm working on it unless he's one of those that bump the thread every two minutes because he comes from a fast board, I just post the finished picture when I'm done and edit it if he isn't satisfied. /wsr/ is slow, you have the span of a full day to fulfill the request, OP is getting shit done for free, the least he can do is be patient. At times there's an anon replying with "On it" and then leaves the thread, I don't know if for trolling purposes or because he just fell asleep.
>The OP thinks it's the one they were waiting for from me and gives upAgain, this doesn't happen. I saw threads getting trolled with shit edits and OP still kept monitoring despite that. If he's too impatient to wait at least a full day for it, or if not getting what he wants with the first reply is enough to drive him away, then perhaps he doesn't deserves the help. It sure does sucks for the anon that did the job correctly and came too late, been there done that, several times.
The "built-in temporary identifiers" are called IDs, like the ones on /pol/, and while I kind of agree that they could be useful, /wsr/ so far had no real use for it. This is up for debate though.
You can just use a trip without a name right? I don't really know because I've never used them, but if that's the case then there's NO excuse for using the name field, just use a random trip and it acts like an ID.
Do you know what really strikes me as odd? The fact that your trip is like the name. I'm willing to bet that it makes anons think you're trying to build a reputation, whether that's true or not.