I got the list wrong I meant:

1) GenericForeignKey doesn't work with select_related (instead of
GenericRelations).
I agree it can be tricky for queries with different types of related
objects.
It would be used for something like:
myfavorites = Favorite.objects.filter(user=me)
Then for each object in the list you display info about the
content_object.
We are using some .extra to simulate the select_related but I'd rather
have select_related() working.

2) I'd rather user related_table,related_object_id as they are more
precise.
I would expect a field named "content_type" to store the object content
type and not a related object content type. Same goes for object_id.

3) "You can't create objects using the generic key." I wanted to say
lookups:
As Tag.filter(content_object=myimage) doesn't work.
But in fact you can use image.tags.all() to get them. So it's fine.


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