Topic: what are the rules about creating a new tag?

Posted under Tag/Wiki Projects and Questions

If someone were to want to take on the task of creating & populating a new tag, what are the rules & limitations of that? I've looked everywhere I can think & still come up blank. Any explanation would be appreciated.

orioleoriginal said:
If someone were to want to take on the task of creating & populating a new tag, what are the rules & limitations of that? I've looked everywhere I can think & still come up blank. Any explanation would be appreciated.

So far as I've been able to tell, you find or post an image, adding on the tag, maybe make a wiki for it to explain what it is supposed to be. Make sure you change the category if it isn't a general tag. The community and staff decide whether or not to keep it, when they notice.

What tag are you thinking of?

orioleoriginal said:
If someone were to want to take on the task of creating & populating a new tag, what are the rules & limitations of that? I've looked everywhere I can think & still come up blank. Any explanation would be appreciated.

There's no concrete guide to tag formation. The tags must follow the code of conduct and the tags must be in line with the category it is to be placed in.

If you're making a good faith effort to create the tags you won't get dinged for it

The help page gives good guidelines on stuff for each category

What SNPtheCat said, but also if it's a general tag try avoiding something that is too vague or too specific to be useful

For example

  • nose is too vague
  • 2 eyes is too vague
  • blue kangaroo kissing purple koala is too specific

Someone got dinged for repeatedly tagging dozens of muscle groups that only a surgeon would know about, there were so many it caused visual pollution in the tag list and you couldn't find the actually useful tags in the post

peskeon said:
So far as I've been able to tell, you find or post an image, adding on the tag, maybe make a wiki for it to explain what it is supposed to be. Make sure you change the category if it isn't a general tag. The community and staff decide whether or not to keep it, when they notice.

What tag are you thinking of?

Now that I've got decent confirmation, I'm planning on redoing the poorly-used & thus aliased thick_cum as viscous-cum, for pics vids where the cum obviously has such a thick resting state that it never flows fluidly & instead rests on a surface like honey or a thick batter.

gattonero2001 said:
What SNPtheCat said, but also if it's a general tag try avoiding something that is too vague or too specific to be useful

For example

  • nose is too vague
  • 2 eyes is too vague
  • blue kangaroo kissing purple koala is too specific

Someone got dinged for repeatedly tagging dozens of muscle groups that only a surgeon would know about, there were so many it caused visual pollution in the tag list and you couldn't find the actually useful tags in the post

You can tell me if you agree but I think my idea is pretty good.

Updated

I like viscous_cum as a tag idea. Thick cum makes me think not of cum that doesn't flow, but instead of cum that can't be seen through... what's the word?... Opaque cum!

Maybe a general viscous liquid umbrella tag could be made alongside it?

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