Topic: Remove the "character" type from the "flare" tag and replace it with "flare" and "flare_(character)"

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

A flare is the ridge around the head of a horse's cock that becomes engorged when he is fully aroused. It's also the name of someone's character. There are 31 pictures that come up as results under the "flare" tag, and there's no simple way of knowing which one actually features that character.

Let's replace "character:flare" with "flare_(character)" and return the regular flare tag back to regular tag status.

Updated by corgi bread

I think that people who are looking for flare would be more likely to be looking for "flare" rather than a character named Flare.

Also: There is already a "flare_(character)" tag for characters named Flare. post #305294 would appear to be the image that messed up the tags, and it's already tagged with flare_(character).

Therefore reverting the tag type on the "flare" tag back to a "general" tag wouldn't harm the tagging of any existing pictures, and it would fix the tagging on 31 pictures.

Updated by anonymous

Violet said:
I think that people who are looking for flare would be more likely to be looking for "flare" rather than a character named Flare.

Also: There is already a "flare_(character)" tag for characters named Flare. post #305294 would appear to be the image that messed up the tags, and it's already tagged with flare_(character).

Therefore reverting the tag type on the "flare" tag back to a "general" tag wouldn't harm the tagging of any existing pictures, and it would fix the tagging on 31 pictures.

flared_penis is the preferred tag; the flare tag has been cleaned up to remove its usage in images that had a flared penis and no character named Flare, and I swapped the flare_(character) tags over to Flare.

Tags fixed. NEXT.

Updated by anonymous

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