Topic: Tag Alias: cuts -> wounded

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Durandal said:
I also want to point out the decision to alias cut to circumcised has a bit of a problem

Everything about this.

At least it doesn't imply penis to make cleanup a bit easier.

Updated by anonymous

parasprite said:
Everything about this.

At least it doesn't imply penis to make cleanup a bit easier.

By the way, I think it would make more sense for the tag to be "Wound" instead of wounded

Updated by anonymous

Durandal said:
By the way, I think it would make more sense for the tag to be "Wound" instead of wounded

Maybe. It is the past tense of "wind", but I doubt many people would tag with that anyways so you're probably right.

Updated by anonymous

Approved

Also the cut -> circumcised alias was deleted recently, and it doesn't seem to be getting tagged for anything yet (surprisingly).

Updated by anonymous

The injury -> wounded alias (somewhat related to this) should be removed, flipped and changed to an implication. Some injuries (eg. sprains, bone fractures and dislocations) are not wounds and there are cases where you can't tell what type of injury a character has. For example:

post #143886

The girl on the left is wearing a cast which suggests she has an injury, but there's no way to tell what type of injury. It could be a bone fracture (ie. isn't wounded), a laceration (ie. is wounded) or several other injury types.

Related: forum #189193

Updated by anonymous

BlueDingo said:
The injury -> wounded alias (somewhat related to this) should be removed, flipped and changed to an implication. Some injuries (eg. sprains, bone fractures and dislocations) are not wounds and there are cases where you can't tell what type of injury a character has. For example:

post #143886

The girl on the left is wearing a cast which suggests she has an injury, but there's no way to tell what type of injury. It could be a bone fracture (ie. isn't wounded), a laceration (ie. is wounded) or several other injury types.

Related: forum #189193

Seconded. Not all injuries involve wounds. Case in point:

post #1598469

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