The tag alias #65368 fecharis -> featureless_(disambiguation) has been approved.
Reason: So recently we got rid of cub on the basis that young anthro and young feral could serve the same purpose, while also introducing a swarm of similarly specific young tags.
There's another thread that's looking to get rid of kemono. I agree but think we could do much better than just deleting the tag with no replacement.
So I want to kill off another weird umbrella tag: fecharis.
There're communications all the way from 2020 that suggest the tag is without merit (and specifically pointing out that it exists only to re-ambiguate featureless), and in late 2022 I posted in a forum thread where my participation was, basically, trying to do the same thing I'm doing now:
We don't have any formal "tag creation guidelines", but I do not see "fecharis" satisfying any quality of a good tag.
1. The name is not intuitive to taggers and searchers, even though it could be. "Chiroptera" was renamed to "bat" for this reason, and it's not like tomoe (symbol) or nigirizushi where the tag is a non-English word for a concept that is not itself overly familiar to English-speakers.
2. The wiki is not well-constructed. It presents several fundamentally-unrelated images, but makes no effort to explain how they should count as fecharis. See tomoe (symbol) and the way it clearly delinates which kind of tomoe is which, and how it differs from cancer (symbol). See featureless face, and how it differentiates itself from faceless character.
3. There is no effort made to define which posts don't count, and no effort to direct people to similar tags like featureless face. On its own, a tag having a low number of removals doesn't mean much, but compared to the 6k posts that it currently exists on, there are only 20 times that it has been removed from posts, and 6 of those are from the user responsible for establishing the tag. I would like to think this implies Helio had no serious desire to strongly define what the tag is supposed to mean. Even efforts by other users to "improve" the wiki haven't achieved much, essentially just adding more confusing examples.
4. The wiki should not be trying to link a TWYS feature to a specific character. Different depictions of the Black Mage will have more detailed or less detailed faces, and a character should never imply any kind of feature like this because they can be depicted as different species, gender, colors, etc.
5. Even before this current form, the tag "featureless" was already subject to a disambiguation because Helio was trying to use it the exact same way, with no intuitive name, no high-quality wiki, minimal removals, and no counterexamples. Helio's earliest removals also include several cases of them correctly replacing "featureless" with more specific tags like featureless breasts.
6. This tag has gone through a citogenic process where it was adopted by other users because a single person spammed it across 3490 posts (over half the tag's current population!), not because of any inherent merit or utility.
These are all qualities that we once saw from mimiff: no intuitive name, no well-constructed wiki, no counter-examples, weird character associations, a single weirdo brute-forced it into niche adoption, and a second attempt was made to establish mimiff_(species) after the tag was removed from use.
Fecharis needs to go. We can do so much better.
- post #2654001 only includes closed eyes and, by definition, can't be "fecharis", even though the character is cited as an example.
- post #2443521 shows the features clearly: they're eye sockets and a mouth where the edge of the character's head/skull can be clearly seen. There's even cum shooting into one eye socket and being visible through the other. Not "featureless", even though the character is cited as an example.
- post #2847596 shows features very clearly. For all we know, that's simply what the character looks like in full lighting, and there's not even an obvious helmet or anything like that.
- post #751554 depicts a full-face mask and a half-face mask. The post's image content makes it very obvious they're both masks. Big woop.
- post #3965748 does not depict any faces or masks. They just look like that, and in fact featureless face serves this exact purpose.
I also have some further examples here to show how weirdly broad this tag is.
lafcadio said:
"Face" not shadowed but featureless
"Face" shadowed and featureless
"Face" shadowed with glowing features
No mask or concealing headwear, they just look like that
Based on my reading of the wiki and interpretation of the affected posts, I think we could redirect taggers towards some of these tags, in addition to those already listed in the disambiguation wiki.
- glowing_eyes
- shadowed_eyes
- sunken_eyes
- eye_socket (this wouldn't be my first choice given its gore associations, but I'm listing it nonetheless because there are a handful of relevant posts.)
- glowing_face
- shadowed_face
- eyeless
- glowing_mouth
- mouthless
EDIT: The tag alias fecharis -> featureless_(disambiguation) (forum #386302) has been approved by @slyroon.
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