Image Replacement Request Thread

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blankblankblank said:

I originally posted this, noticed an error and fixed it: post #125456 . But I then posted the wrong fixed version: post #125716.
Then, I posted the right fixed version: post #125717 . Can I have post #125717 replace both post #125716 and post #12545 ?

It cannot be done.
The general idea of replacements is to make a fix in one post, most often through inpainting, in order to achieve improvement or an undeletion.

If you already uploaded the fixed version as a separate post (revision as post #125717), the older ones may not be replaced (post #125456 & post #125716), because the new parent post is supposed to replace them. The ones that are "bad" stay deleted, whilst the new good revision becomes the parent and "succeeds death".

In short, the replacement process is as follows:
1.You uploaded something as a new post, but you noticed something wrong or worth improving
2.So now you want it replaced. To this end, upload the desired replacement as a media asset (ideally, but other image services like catboxmoe work too). But do not press post, as this creates a new post
3.If the request is approved, the post gets replaced, which will undelete the post and improve your upload slots

But what happened here was a mistake on your end during step 2, because instead of doing a replacement, you uploaded a new post. Once a post is created, it and its ID stay there forever. If someone were to replace those 2 "bad" ones with the good one, the website ends up with different 3 posts IDs that actually are exactly the same image (pixel-perfect duplicate). That would not be in the public interest.
So in the end you got 1 approval + 2 undeletions, whereas with the due process, it would have been 1 approval and 0 deletions. Replacements inherently benefit uploaders. The only solution for you here, and others in similar situations, is to be more careful in the future

Iroshi said:

It cannot be done.
The general idea of replacements is to make a fix in one post, most often through inpainting, in order to achieve improvement or an undeletion.

If you already uploaded the fixed version as a separate post (revision as post #125717), the older ones may not be replaced (post #125456 & post #125716), because the new parent post is supposed to replace them. The ones that are "bad" stay deleted, whilst the new good revision becomes the parent and "succeeds death".

In short, the replacement process is as follows:
1.You uploaded something as a new post, but you noticed something wrong or worth improving
2.So now you want it replaced. To this end, upload the desired replacement as a media asset (ideally, but other image services like catboxmoe work too). But do not press post, as this creates a new post
3.If the request is approved, the post gets replaced, which will undelete the post and improve your upload slots

But what happened here was a mistake on your end during step 2, because instead of doing a replacement, you uploaded a new post. Once a post is created, it and its ID stay there forever. If someone were to replace those 2 "bad" ones with the good one, the website ends up with different 3 posts IDs that actually are exactly the same image (pixel-perfect duplicate). That would not be in the public interest.
So in the end you got 1 approval + 2 undeletions, whereas with the due process, it would have been 1 approval and 0 deletions. Replacements inherently benefit uploaders. The only solution for you here, and others in similar situations, is to be more careful in the future

Got it! Thanks!

pupupopo said:

post #132795
fixed fingers and panties
https://aibooru.online/uploads/268893

@pupupopo This link is not publicly accessible, except to yourself. You must link the asset instead. It cannot be replaced if an approver cannot reach the replacement.

To link the asset follow these steps:
My Account > My Uploads > Click on the corresponding unposted upload > Click on the blue link at the bottom ( has this format: 2.9 MB .jpg, 2690x3500 )

( Here is a screenshot for further clarity: asset #514865 )

Iroshi said:

@pupupopo This link is not publicly accessible, except to yourself. You must link the asset instead. It cannot be replaced if an approver cannot reach the replacement.

To link the asset follow these steps:
My Account > My Uploads > Click on the corresponding unposted upload > Click on the blue link at the bottom ( has this format: 2.9 MB .jpg, 2690x3500 )

( Here is a screenshot for further clarity: asset #514865 )

Thank you for your help. The correct URL is this:
post #132795 with asset #513950

TrueKringe said:

post #136731 with asset #528563

Adjusting contrast so that it doesn't look jarring.

arujal said:

Please replace post #114531 with asset #528526. It’s a minor update.

rinka5693 said:

When someone can, please replace post #136734 and post #136733 with https://pixeldrain.com/l/w9aZyX3E please. I forgot to remove the fake watermarks xd

konny said:

Quick fix. I forgot to correct it right away and only noticed after I had already posted it.

https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/135696598
https://i.pximg.net/img-original/img/2025/10/06/22/39/38/135696598_p32.jpg
post #136699

And this too, please. Sorry for the inconvenience.
https://i.pximg.net/img-original/img/2025/10/06/22/39/38/135696598_p39.jpg
post #136357

All have been delivered

Iroshi said:

Delivered. However the link provided cannot be publicly accessed (since the URL is part of the "/uploads", which is private); I found manually browsing media assets the correct one was asset #534584

Oh, my mistake. I forgot about uploads being private. Edit:I'll focus on checking on all uploads next time.

arujal said:

Please replace post #138693 with asset #536937. It’s a minor update.

Delivered. And to answer your question - yes, you are supposed to use the parenting system. Those posts are essentially the same scene, the difference being the sitting girl has a different head angle. Posts that are very visually similar should be connected through parent-child relationships

More info here - help:post relationships

Hello, i couldn't find a suitable topic, so i'll ask here: can i submit a request to delete my old posts that seem outdated? I think i've done this before, but i couldn't find my old requests. So, if possible now, please give me an example of how to submit a request to delete some posts. Thanks!

hate said:

Hello, i couldn't find a suitable topic, so i'll ask here: can i submit a request to delete my old posts that seem outdated? I think i've done this before, but i couldn't find my old requests. So, if possible now, please give me an example of how to submit a request to delete some posts. Thanks!

@hate The same answer you were given back on forum #3640 - you must do the DMCA. Only the owner of the site can deal with these requests as far as I am aware

hate said:

Hello, i couldn't find a suitable topic, so i'll ask here: can i submit a request to delete my old posts that seem outdated? I think i've done this before, but i couldn't find my old requests. So, if possible now, please give me an example of how to submit a request to delete some posts. Thanks!

If you just want them removed because they are low quality to can add to the commentary that they are old and flag them to be returned to approval queue but they will still show on your account and contribute to your deleted post count. DMCA is the only way to fully remove the post.

arujal said:

Please replace post #142180 with asset #558215. It’s a minor update.

jurassicparklionkingfan said:

I've been working on fixing post #92449 by removing the artifacts and fixed the hands anatomy
I think I've done it. Or is the fix too different from the original?
asset #558423

Delivered

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Sosok said:

can i replace this image?
post #137093
with
https://aibooru.online/media_assets/558075
style slightly changed but composition is the same. And it would be appealed for aprovel automatically or i should do something?

@Sosok Your new proposed post looks too different from the original, it is like a new generation. You should instead upload it as a new post, make it the parent of the old one and tag it revision

Like the opening of the thread says:

  • Images that have been inpainted/revised to fix minor errors

While yours is an improved version, it is a new generation as a whole. The "minor fixes" part may only be achieved through inpainting ("localized re-generation")

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