Topic: Eye color

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Sorry for asking things like this all the time, but I looked in the wiki and I didn't see a answer...if there is one I didn't look hard enough...

Okay, I have trying to help out and been going through some of the different eye color tags and adding "s" to the end of "red_eye" and the like when the tagger missed it. But I have a question dealing with the "heterochromia" tag. I clicked around some of the tags posts and have found that normally they are either not tagged eye color, or are the colors have "s" at the end. So I was changing them to that, now I feel I might have jumped ahead and should have ask someone. In theory the "red_eye" "blue_eye" tags would be correct, but for ease of use and search sake this is not very practical. Should they be changed to "red_eyes" "blue_eyes" or should "heterochromia" be its own tag with no color connections?

Also, is this the best place to post questions like this, or would blips be better?

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Nobody looks at blips anyway. Same with the forums; 90% of users don't know they exist (which might be for the best).

I almost want to say just use x_eye for heterochromia pictures, but then that'd cause problems.

My suggestion is just tag x_eyes y_eyes heterochromia in that case.

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Blaziken said:
My suggestion is just tag x_eyes y_eyes heterochromia in that case.

This is what I was doing, if this what is wanted I will go back to doing it that way.

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I'm not an admin, I can't tell you what to tag. It's just what I'd do in your shoes.

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Blaziken said:
Nobody looks at blips anyway. Same with the forums; 90% of users don't know they exist (which might be for the best).

I almost want to say just use x_eye for heterochromia pictures, but then that'd cause problems.

My suggestion is just tag x_eyes y_eyes heterochromia in that case.

I agree with this statement. use _eyes because in most cases eyes come in sets of two. and using _eye could cause issues (A Red eye, for example, being an over night flight, pink eye being a common name for an eye illness, etc)

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What I figured, but I wanted to ask before it got too far down the line and was a fuck to try to fix.

Thanks for the answer.

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