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Anti_Gendou
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Danbooru uses "dilation_tape" tag, whereas here "taped_pussy" seems to be used for the same purpose (spreading pussy with tape) - 170 posts in total. Would it be OK to replace it? "taped_pussy" sound somewhat ambiguous and closer to "tape_on_pussy" in meaning.
Jerl
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usernam said: Why was "male" changed to "male_focus"? There is 180 pages tagged with "male"; if I become convinced that it should be "male_focus" then I will edit them all with the only changes being: "-male +male_focus".
Aside from a handful of locked posts, "male" has been eliminated.
I screwed up tagging a couple images long ago--attempted artist "Panda"
Posted on: 11/27/16 07:33PM
Once upon a time, I attempted to contribute to this community by adding what I thought was an artist tag to a couple of images. They can be found here:
The style is that of an artist I had seen referred to as "Panda" long ago, but I can no longer find any of his/her work online anymore, except for those two images on Gelbooru. Anyway, I naively added the tag "Panda" to both images, but that tag already existed for pictures that depict an actual panda, and the tag shows up in blue instead of brown like other artists names. Before I attempt to fix it (maybe "Panda_(artist)"?), could someone please explain how I indicate that a tag is the name of an artist and not just an ordinary noun? The tag wiki appears to be a dictionary rather than a how-to.
Jerl
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You can change the type of a tag on the tags page, which you can get to from the top nav bar. You can also change it in a tag edit by prefixing it with "artist:". For example, to make "panda_(artist)" into an artist tag, you would use "artist:panda_(artist)" instead.
Same goes for copyright/source tags ("copy:"), characters ("char:"), and to change a tag back to a general tag, you prefix it with "tag:".
Jerl said: You can change the type of a tag on the tags page, which you can get to from the top nav bar. You can also change it in a tag edit by prefixing it with "artist:". For example, to make "panda_(artist)" into an artist tag, you would use "artist:panda_(artist)" instead.
Thank you! That appears to have worked. However, having made that change to the two images in question, I see that the "artist:panda_(artist)" tag must have already existed, because three images now share that tag. The one that already had the tag is this:
...which appears to be a completely different style. Well, I would not be surprised if more than one artist was going by the handle "panda". Is there an appropriate forum where I can ask if anyone knows more about the artist of the two images I tagged, and if there is a better name for him/her?
Jerl
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If there's only one post by the different style, chances are that information isn't going to be easy to find. It'll probably involve actually tracking down the artist's Picky/DeviantArt/etc and using information from there.
Besides futanari, my fetish is lovey-dovey pictures where the participants appear to actually like each other. I have been on a crusade to add the "happy_sex" tag to pictures that I think need it. But then there are pictures like this where no sex is happening (yet):
I added the "affection" tag because it had slightly more use (8) than the "affectionate" tag (5). Is there a more widely used tag that covers this territory?
I've never seen any actual pokemon share the usual _(Pokemon) part atthe end unless they have a name extremely similar to another big artist before them or another big series character (ex: Dieno_(Pokemon) who shares a name with the artist Deino who made that Calne Ca Miku thing.)