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gtsluver 9/3/2013 2:25:21 PM Rating: 0

Man! Who's fucking bright idea was it to have an underscore automatically added when typing two words into the search bar? That is the most annoying fucking feature I've ever came across on any type of search engine! If I want to add an underscore, I'll simply add it myself!! I don't need the site to do it for me! UGH!
gtsluver 9/3/2013 3:25:00 PM Rating: 0

Yeah the comma thing works but it's still ridiculous to me. Like, it was never like that before. Why change it now?! More importantly, did that really need to be changed? Was it really causing a problem to be able to use the space bar? I just don't understand. I know it's a petty thing that I'm bitching about but it's just that I'm sick of websites changing shit that don't need to be changed, rendering me to adjust to it. If it ain't broken, don't fix it. Simple! >.<
joe117 9/3/2013 3:38:45 PM Rating: 0

Well, on photo websites (deviantart, flickr, and so on) the underscore means they two terms go together as in a name, aka on most of mine it seems taylor_swift or jennifer_lawrence, but anyway, it's easy to type in an underscore and not annoying to me, and it's always been that way as far as I know..
gtsluver 9/3/2013 5:40:08 PM Rating: 0

@joe117

Dude,I know what the underscore is used for and know that it represents two word that go together. But what I'm saying is, when you search something on THIS site, let's say, the words "giantess" and "city". Two separate word, right? But if you search them here, the second you hit space it automatically adds an underscore! I hate that! sure I could use a comma but my point being is why the hell did they change that?
docwholigan 9/3/2013 6:40:51 PM Rating: 0

Seriously? At first I thought there was a valid question coming, but 'now I have to use a comma' really was the whole point of that screaming. It's simple. The automatic underscore is a result of many tags note consisting of multiple words. This didn't use to be the case, but it is now. Pitching a fit and language like that overt a minor difference in how you type your search terms is really unnecessary.
joe117 9/3/2013 7:46:30 PM Rating: 0

It didn't for me... i've searched those as separate terms without a comma and it came up with what i was looking for..
badreality 9/3/2013 7:52:06 PM Rating: 0

Interestingly enough, when creating a new gallery, and putting in tags to search for pictures to add to said gallery, the underscore does not automatically pop-up. Roller coaster shows up as roller coaster, not roller_coaster. At this point in time, the underscore still has to manually be added.
docwholigan 9/3/2013 10:32:24 PM Rating: 0

Go figure. I had assumed that would be the reason, but my mistake. Still not worth bawling over.
ScottD 9/5/2013 5:24:02 PM Rating: 0

Nice collage BTW....XD
joe117 9/5/2013 5:35:05 PM Rating: 0

True that, to the last comment