Topic: [REJECTED] Tag implication: shirt_in_mouth -> shirt_lift

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

At a quick glance, it seems everything currently tagged shirt_in_mouth is likely a shirt_lift, but what about these? Are they counter-examples?
post #1093009 post #1903639
(Perhaps the green thing in the second pic is more of a coat? It is tagged shirt, though.)

It's worth noting that the shirt_in_mouth wiki says:

Posts depicting the act of a character lifting their own shirt by using their mouth.

So if we are strictly following this definition, the implication works. Otherwise, I don't think it does.

crocogator said:
At a quick glance, it seems everything currently tagged shirt_in_mouth is likely a shirt_lift, but what about these? Are they counter-examples?
post #1093009 post #1903639
(Perhaps the green thing in the second pic is more of a coat? It is tagged shirt, though.)

It's worth noting that the shirt_in_mouth wiki says:

So if we are strictly following this definition, the implication works. Otherwise, I don't think it does.

I think the wiki should be altered, since there are obviously many different ways a shirt might be in a character's mouth without being lifted.

crocogator said:
It's worth noting that the shirt_in_mouth wiki says:

Posts depicting the act of a character lifting their own shirt by using their mouth.

So if we are strictly following this definition, the implication works. Otherwise, I don't think it does.

I think that wiki definition should be disregarded, *_in_mouth tags are just plainly for when an object is in a mouth and this tag shouldn't stray away from that. The two examples you gave should also be tagged as shirt_in_mouth imo.

shirt_in_mouth shirt_lift should provide good enough results itself, but if that's not good enough another tag should be created like mouth_shirt_lift instead of applying strict requirements to an in_mouth tag.

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