Topic: Streamers

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #2611 is pending approval.

create implication chester_the_otter (180) -> streamer (5)
create implication whiskey_(whiskeyding0) (18) -> streamer (5)
create implication shivaxi (0) -> streamer (5)
create implication woulfe_loung_(woulfeloung) (4) -> streamer (5)
create implication garo_(garoshadowscale) (156) -> streamer (5)
create implication tommyinnit (22) -> streamer (5)
create implication tubbo_(streamer) (29) -> streamer (5)
create implication ranboo (53) -> streamer (5)
create implication kurawulf (15) -> streamer (5)
create implication fundy (52) -> streamer (5)
create implication technoblade (72) -> streamer (5)
create implication jschlatt (10) -> streamer (5)
create implication jschlatt_(character) (0) -> jschlatt (10)
create implication wilbur_soot (15) -> streamer (5)
create implication antfrost_(youtuber) (7) -> streamer (5)
create implication mysticat (0) -> streamer (5)
create implication captainpuffy (17) -> streamer (5)
create implication dream_smp (168) -> streamer (5)
create implication origins_smp (20) -> streamer (5)
create implication velvetiscake_(streamer) (1) -> streamer (5)
create implication eret_(streamer) (3) -> streamer (5)

Reason: These are all the names (or characters) of people who livestream.

For the last 3rd and 4th rows, all the members of the two servers stream.

I don't think we need a tag for "people who livestream". We don't have a tag for "people who sing" or "people who play video games", we don't need to tag peoples' occupation or hobby.

watsit said:
I don't think we need a tag for "people who livestream". We don't have a tag for "people who sing" or "people who play video games", we don't need to tag peoples' occupation or hobby.

Agreed, though I think a distinction could be made for streamers who use a Virtual Youtuber avatar, since those can often be considered distinct from the streamer who portrays them, and a distinct type of character on their own. A lot of the examples from OP's BUR are vtubers.

penguinempire-dennis said:
Agreed, though I think a distinction could be made for streamers who use a Virtual Youtuber avatar, since those can often be considered distinct from the streamer who portrays them, and a distinct type of character on their own. A lot of the examples from OP's BUR are vtubers.

Perhaps all the vtuber characters can imply a vtuber_avatar tag, or something?

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