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General Tag Discussion

Nocturn

Senior Moderator
Adjutant
@Background Pony #73BC
Inherited tags and inherited tagging. Here they’re more a matter of personal taste instead of a metric of how rules are applied or whether the creator has any rights. This site is, in a lot of ways, what you would get if you removed Rule #1 from Derpibooru. POOF it’s an entirely different universe and things that used to matter simply evaporate into pixel dust before being driven away by a powerful wind of “don’t care”.
tyto4tme4l

Something of an artist
What’s the difference between “faceless male” and “offscreen male”? I thought “faceless male” should be used when the male’s head is visible but doesn’t have a defined face (like in the picture below), but this tag implies “offscreen male” for some reason.
Nocturn

Senior Moderator
Adjutant
@Background Pony #1302
Not necessarily. This site is not that site, and some of the implications and tags on that site are from more than a decade ago. And for those very oldest of all implications that came from when implications first came into existence in BooruOnRails, those implications have had time to evolve and expose a great number of “whoops, that isn’t actually useful” or even “Holy shit that was a mistake how do we fix it?” along the way.
For example, the short definition of faceless male is “a male character is partially present (physically)”, and to me that sounds more like how offscreen male is used - even though that really has become a term that means NONE of the male is onscreen, but that’s what we have implied [foo] tags for.
So … We aren’t Derpi. We inherited their tags because it would have been dumb to abandon the enormous amount of tagging that had already happened on the images we imported, and along with those imports came the whole spider web of ‘how all these tags fit together’. But, over time, we keep finding dumb tags, or dumb implementations, or flawed alaises. Many things that made sense when they were created but over time have ended up being dumb.
Maybe, just maybe, The Old Ones who created the infinite potential and chaos that was the soup from whence Derpi was birthed made mistakes that Derpi could never rectify because The Old Ones still haunted their database to such an extend that their mistakes and “Try this let’s see if it works” ended up becoming crystalized like ancient diamonds.
2LDR: Maybe we can tag intentionally and over time our tags will end up better. Sometimes tagging changes on Derpi make sense and can benefit us. But sometimes they look wrong or cause problems that we don’t want to deal with, or have dealt with in different ways. This specific set of tags? Looks wrong to me.
I would not be comfortable making those implications without a good long chatting with the tagging wonks and an even longer “let’s sleep on it”.
After all, on this site something with 8K tags is 10% of the database, and that’s a great bit old chunk of images to retroactively apply or remove tags from when an implication changes.
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Background Pony #1302
@Nocturn
To me, offscreen male sounds like he’s depicted (not just implied), but mostly off-screen. This mostly means only legs or hands are depicted.
Faceless male sounds like male without a face. If we go in the direction the tag description tries to define, I guess the description should say something like “he’s mostly there, but his head is out of the frame”.
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