Topic: Tags for stuff in the dialogue?

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I wonder if there is already a system, or if one could be implemented, where we tag also what is being... said.

Now hear me out!

I mean stuff like on this twokinds page: http://cdn.twokinds.keenspot.com/comics/20170527.jpg
Last panel, Natani's "Wanna touch'em?" Do we, or could we, have a tag for such? "Offering_grope" or "Offering_intim_touch" or whatever. Indecent_proposal might work best. Anyhow, With comics, the sexiness often comes from the situation the charachters are in, not just what's on the pictures.

And Damn do I love stuff like on that last panel of that comic page.

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i believe our current tagging system already allows for what you're describing, if one has the wherewithal to find and apply appropriate tags.

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Tagging is based on what can be seen, so text is only tagged with text, maybe specified with english_text. Of course I do not see any rules againts transcription of comics in description which makes searching dialogue like that bit easier.

Also just like with lore tags, there's no system to have seperate kind of tags, meaning this is what is used right now.

Because of this, I don't think there can be many situations where "offer" can be tagged, if at all. One panel on that comic would be presenting_breasts.

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Mario69 said:
Tagging is based on what can be seen, so text is only tagged with text, maybe specified with english_text. Of course I do not see any rules againts transcription of comics in description which makes searching dialogue like that bit easier.

Also just like with lore tags, there's no system to have seperate kind of tags, meaning this is what is used right now.

Because of this, I don't think there can be many situations where "offer" can be tagged, if at all. One panel on that comic would be presenting_breasts.

Hmm, there could be an overlap, yes. Still, if it isn't against the guidelines, I think I'll try to come up with a decent tag and as an experiment, try to apply it.

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Doveen said:
Hmm, there could be an overlap, yes. Still, if it isn't against the guidelines, I think I'll try to come up with a decent tag and as an experiment, try to apply it.

Well, it technically is againts guidelines, because guidelines are tag what you see, not what you can read. Art is being tagged, not story. Creating tags that are againts this guideline either get removed or aliased to something more fitting.

NotMeNotYou pretty nicely put it in nutshell earlier when there was debate about this at forum #226546

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