Topic: Tag Implication: western_dragon and chinese_dragon -> dragon

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

I propose that the tags "western_dragon" and "chinese_dragon" both imply the tag "dragon" because they are both different types of dragons.

Also, I just noticed that every other user seems to use a special format for suggesting tag implications and aliases. Is that a thing for a reason? I can edit this post if that's the case.

Updated by 31h253

FatherOfGray said:
Also, I just noticed that every other user seems to use a special format for suggesting tag implications and aliases. Is that a thing for a reason? I can edit this post if that's the case.

Nah, you're good. We just got used to a format when implicating or aliasing stuff. You don't have to do it.

FatherOfGray said:
I propose that the tags "western_dragon" and "chinese_dragon" both imply the tag "dragon" because they are both different types of dragons.

Seems legit

Updated by anonymous

FatherOfGray said:
I propose that the tags "western_dragon" and "chinese_dragon" both imply the tag "dragon" because they are both different types of dragons.

Makes sense to me.

FatherOfGray said:
Also, I just noticed that every other user seems to use a special format for suggesting tag implications and aliases. Is that a thing for a reason? I can edit this post if that's the case.

Most people use the implication suggestion form, but there's no requirement to use it. I personally use it because it adds the suggestion to an approval list, so even if the thread dies it'll eventually be accepted.

Updated by anonymous

Western_dragon and chinese_dragon are both severely undertagged. I add them occasionally, but I've never made a project out of it. Perhaps I should.

The chinese_dragon wiki page could really use some expansion.

Updated by anonymous

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