As it stands, TWYS's improvements to search clarity apply only on a per-image basis, failing to provide any benefit for those of us who care as much about the contents of the image as the strict visuals. This is especially problematic in a fandom with such rich creative energy going into character designs; not everything about a character or scene can be unquestionably and simultaneously visible in a single illustration, thereby excluding vast numbers of images from searches that would otherwise apply to them. Blah blah blah, I'm sure this argument has been covered a hundred thousand times, so moving on:
Now, I know I might as well be asking the moon to change its orbit when it comes to TYWS, so I'm not even going to bother requesting any changes to it at all(!?). Instead, I'd like to request a separate category of tags entirely for non-visible aspects of an image for the sake of search accuracy - I feel that this would represent a compromise that might satisfy both sides of the issue, and quite possibly bring more content (example) to the site that is otherwise kept from it on the grounds of chronic misleading tags.
The practicals are straightforward enough, with an unseen:<tag> (or similar, whatever works) addendum for tags (based on information from source/commissioner/related), applied as an optional modifier to existing tags so bloaty creation of duplicate/separate tags wouldn't be an issue. For example, you have an image of a MtF character, but nothing in it expressly demonstrates the nature of the character - under what we have now, that character would not be elgally eligible for the intersex tag, and therefore not showing up in a search for relevant images. However, with this suggestion, that character could then be tagged with unseen:intersex and then show up in searches for either unseen:intersex and either:intersex but NOT intersex itself, allowing "accurate" tagging (thus keeping the artists happy) without requiring any modification to the TWYS rules whatsoever (thus keeping the admins happy).
Could this actually work, or should I prepare to be yelled at? I feel like it could make a lot of people happy.
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