Topic: Tag implication: iolanta_avarta -> Sybarite

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The tag implication #64204 iolanta_avarta -> sybarite has been rejected.

Reason: There are a number of characters, many of them members of the Avarta family, who are all owned by the same character owner. Organizing them under a shared tag would make finding and tagging posts with these characters and their relationships much easier.

EDIT: The tag implication iolanta_avarta -> sybarite (forum #410224) has been rejected by @spe.

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You could have made a BUR for that, now we got an avarta-lanche of little implications!!

We do not tag the character owner unless they are the artist of a piece.
Sometimes the character owner’s name is put in paranthesis in the character name tag.

Personally, I would love to make it standard to suffix OCs with the character owner names, so you could simply search *(sybarite) instead of having a tag with implications that constantly needs to be updated as the owner gains/loses characters. However, currently any character with a "sufficiently unique name" doesn't require a suffix. That doesn't mean you can't have a suffix, though, but it's currently not standardized.

But yeah, if you want to search by character owner, just suffixing the characters is the solution. That doesn't require admin approval, unlike implications.

spe said:
Personally, I would love to make it standard to suffix OCs with the character owner names, so you could simply search *(sybarite) instead of having a tag with implications that constantly needs to be updated as the owner gains/loses characters. However, currently any character with a "sufficiently unique name" doesn't require a suffix. That doesn't mean you can't have a suffix, though, but it's currently not standardized.

But yeah, if you want to search by character owner, just suffixing the characters is the solution. That doesn't require admin approval, unlike implications.

Yeah there's usually the problem that there's not a standard formatting to have a character suffix or lack thereof, multiple characters from the same owner sharing names, and the trend of aliasing towards sufficiently unique names

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