Topic: Big mess of loose body parts: Missing stuff

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #6716 is pending approval.

create alias missing_wings (72) -> missing_wing (8)
create alias missing_eyes (16) -> missing_eye (856)
create alias missing_limbs (148) -> missing_limb (88)
create alias missing_hands (0) -> missing_hand (110)
create alias missing_feet (0) -> missing_foot (15)
create alias missing_fingers (0) -> missing_finger (73)
create alias missing_toes (0) -> missing_toe (5)
create implication missing_limb (88) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_arm (2008) -> missing_limb (88)
create implication missing_leg (834) -> missing_limb (88)
create implication missing_wing (8) -> missing_limb (88)
create implication missing_finger (73) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_eye (856) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_breast (10) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_ear (161) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_foot (15) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_hand (110) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_head (67) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_jaw (23) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_penis (4) -> missing_genitalia (0)
create implication missing_pussy (1) -> missing_genitalia (0)
create implication missing_genitalia (0) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_tail (84) -> missing_body_part (0)
create implication missing_tail_tip (39) -> missing_body_part (0)

Reason: Getting rid of redundant plurals and adding implications for the bigger picture.
I wasn't sure if the missing_* tags should imply amputation. Some images seem more like birth defects or unusual body forms than amputation and specifically the tag missing_tail is sometimes used when a character usually has a tail but is depicted without one.

regsmutt said:
I wasn't sure if the missing_* tags should imply amputation.

It should not, amputation refers to the act of limb removal itself and not to the absence of said limb.

  • If a post features a fresh bleeding stump where a body part once was, then tag with amputation and the corresponding missing_*.
  • If a post features a fresh bleeding stump as well as the severed body part, then tag with amputation and the corresponding missing_* & severed_*.
  • If a post features a healed stump, birth defect, etc. that does not fall into amputation, then just tag with the corresponding missing_* and optionally amputee.
    • Amputee should NOT be tagged during the active process of amputation.

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