Topic: De-alias "paywall_tease" and "censored"

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Lately, I've encountered a few comics, series, and such that, while not visually censored, do have missing panels, missing pages, etc. with a "Last page/X panels available on (pay site)" note in the description. "paywall_tease" as a meta-tag seems appropriate for this, but currently aliases to "censored", which doesn't seem to fit for something that isn't visually missing something in the pages that are available. Unless there's already another, more appropriate tag, I would suggest removing the alias.

That works. (Though it isn't currently marked as a meta tag, should it be?)

jaitsu said:
That works. (Though it isn't currently marked as a meta tag, should it be?)

Probably, though it feels like it's just a mix of alternate_version_at_paywall and uncensored_version_at_paywall.

Personally, I do not feel that there is a need for a "last page/panels available behind paywall" description tag.
It has nothing to do with the post and only serves to tell users that there are paywall-exclusive content available elsewhere.

thegreatwolfgang said:
It has nothing to do with the post and only serves to tell users that there are paywall-exclusive content available elsewhere.

It does. It makes the post content close to an advertisement. I’d like to blacklist pools who are gonna put me on a cliffhanger like that. It’s very infuriating.

dimoretpinel said:
It does. It makes the post content close to an advertisement. I’d like to blacklist pools who are gonna put me on a cliffhanger like that. It’s very infuriating.

However the tag you want is more like a pool tag rather than an individual post tag. Unfortunately I don't see tags for pools coming anytime soon.

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dimoretpinel said:
It does. It makes the post content close to an advertisement. I’d like to blacklist pools who are gonna put me on a cliffhanger like that. It’s very infuriating.

That's a more general issue of an incomplete series. It's not just series that have the final pages non-public, there are also series that stop prematurely, go on an extended/indefinite hiatus, or are discontinued.

Usually it's specific artists who decide to do things like this- if I ran into this, that's the tag I'd put on my blacklist.

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