Topic: Tag Alias: mrs_nibbly_(twokinds) -> mrs._nibbly

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

mrs._nibbly_(twokinds)) needs to be implemented, as it was actually a recent issue in the tagging dividing the characters name between posts, As well as it being correct format.

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Versperus said:
mrs._nibbly_(twokinds)) needs to be implemented, as it was actually a recent issue in the tagging dividing the characters name between posts, As well as it being correct format.

-1. There's no need for the suffix, so alias that one as well.

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Furrin_Gok said:
-1. There's no need for the suffix, so alias that one as well.

you could just say you disagree instead of writing -1.

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Versperus said:
you could just say you disagree instead of writing -1.

That is how we (royally used) show you disagree in the forums. Have you not noticed others saying "+1..." here? We use -1 for the same reason, it's an easy system to show support or to exclaim your reason otherwise.

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Siral_Exan said:
That is how we (royally used) show you disagree in the forums. Have you not noticed others saying "+1..." here? We use -1 for the same reason, it's an easy system to show support or to exclaim the lack thereof.

I have not no, I make near nil forum appearances. But back to the problem at hand, prefix or not the tag needs aliasing as it now is a problem.

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Anyhow, either or really works. It's beneficial to use the suffix unless there's no ambiguity for the character. If evidence shows that there's more than one Mrs. Nibbly, then the suffix is necessary. Until then, the suffix merely declares who the character belongs to.

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SnowWolf

Former Staff

Versperus said:
you could just say you disagree instead of writing -1.

As has been said (because reiteration is sometimes helpful <3), that's a pretty common bit of slang around here. It's pretty neat how it's developed, because we COULD just say "I agree" or "I don't like it," yet by reducing it down to a +1 or =1 we remove a lot of the emotion behind it. Saying you don't like something can take some of the impact of your argument away, because you're putting the perceptionn of personal feelings into it. (compare saying "I think so" versus "Yes, it is." -- the more decisive one is more reassuring.) a +1 or -1 is simple and free of such burdens. <3

As well, it allows us to easily express our thoughts without needing to apply extra words to it.

As a result...

Versperus said:
mrs._nibbly_(twokinds)) needs to be implemented, as it was actually a recent issue in the tagging dividing the characters name between posts, As well as it being correct format.

+1 -- Mrs Nibbly, seems like the sort of name that could easily appear in any kid's show or novel. Infact, there is a book titled Mrs Nibble about a Mother rabbit who nurses her children through the measles. This book is part of the Blackberry Farm series, which were written back in 1950 and have been republished several times between A and B -- including in 2006. As young reader books, I'm honestly not really concerned about Mrs Nibble pictures being posted here, but it makes my point in that this is potentially a common name, and that I think the _(twokinds) clarification is a good idea.

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SnowWolf said:
As has been said (because reiteration is sometimes helpful <3), that's a pretty common bit of slang around here. It's pretty neat how it's developed, because we COULD just say "I agree" or "I don't like it," yet by reducing it down to a +1 or =1 we remove a lot of the emotion behind it. Saying you don't like something can take some of the impact of your argument away, because you're putting the perceptionn of personal feelings into it. (compare saying "I think so" versus "Yes, it is." -- the more decisive one is more reassuring.) a +1 or -1 is simple and free of such burdens. <3

As well, it allows us to easily express our thoughts without needing to apply extra words to it.

As a result...

+1 -- Mrs Nibbly, seems like the sort of name that could easily appear in any kid's show or novel. Infact, there is a book titled Mrs Nibble about a Mother rabbit who nurses her children through the measles. This book is part of the Blackberry Farm series, which were written back in 1950 and have been republished several times between A and B -- including in 2006. As young reader books, I'm honestly not really concerned about Mrs Nibble pictures being posted here, but it makes my point in that this is potentially a common name, and that I think the _(twokinds) clarification is a good idea.

So once a concurrence is formed where does this go from here?

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-Apple- said:
I suggest you refer to http://twokinds.wikia.com/wiki/Mrs._Nibbly to make up your minds on this one. I searched this character before as Mrs_Nibbly, and had no problem.

That's the purpose of the alias: A user can search for any variation of it and still find it all the same. Alias doesn't only effect what's on the images, it also effects searches.

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