Project:Remove [pool name] tag from images in pools
Goal 1
Go through all of the pools, remove the name of the pool from the individual images.
Goal 2
Comics* tagged as [comic_name] that aren't already in a pool, should be added to a pool and have the [comic_name] tag removed.
Goal 3 (optional)
- Clean up ask blog tags that should otherwise belong in a pool.
- Remove ask[fillytwilightsfeet]-type tags, preferring pools where applicable.
- ask[ocname] tags should be changed to character:[ocname] and the ask[ocname] tag removed.
- Since the artist is often not known, unknown_artist should be added where applicable.
*"comic" defined as: any actual comic or series of images that would otherwise belong in pool. A series of "ask blogs" from tumblr would fall under this definition in most cases.
Example:
Let's say there is a pool of 30 images (a comic) named "A Day in the Life". All 30 of these images are also tagged "a_day_in_the_life". The tag "a_day_in_the_life" should be removed.
Reasoning:
Goal 1:
They shouldn't be tagged by the comic name because...well that's what pools are for; giving it a tag that's the same name as the pool is redundant. AFAIK this is already established as being the case.
Goal 2:
Some pools have the same or similar name as actual tags and can get confused, miscategorized, or broken up by accident (during tag cleanup). Recently I found a comic named "Incestuous" that was also tagged "incestuous" and in a pool called "Incestuous". Unfortunately only some were actually tagged "incest" (and not the correct ones either).
Goal 3 (optional):
Ask blogs don't have any consistent tagging outside of just tagging it as tumblr. While I would prefer to not have to deal with these (their format doesn't work well with tagging, many are mistagged/badly tagged/not tagged at all, and there's so damn many of them)...they are nonetheless popular right now and not going away any time soon.
I decided to include this because:
- They are inherently related to pools.
- This issue will undoubtedly come up during the project and it's better to get it defined at the onset rather than later.
I leave it as optional because:
- This could probably be a whole project by itself.
- The tags still need to be defined (ask_blog vs. comic), invalidated (ask) or aliased (askblog -> ask_blog); all require admin intervention.
- I get the impression that most of the users here don't really care about tumblr/ask blogs (otherwise they wouldn't be so badly tagged).
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