Reason: symmetry with the butt and cum_on_butt tags.
Updated by Rainbow Dash
Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions
Reason: symmetry with the butt and cum_on_butt tags.
Updated by Rainbow Dash
Test-Subject_217601 said:
Reason: symmetry with the butt and cum_on_butt tags.
Makes sense, one should be aliased to the other either way.
Updated by anonymous
cum_in_butt sounds more stupid tho. i like cum in ass better personally.
also, butt =/=anus
Updated by anonymous
KiwiPotato said:
cum_in_butt sounds more stupid tho. i like cum in ass better personally.also, butt =/=anus
And ass doesn't equal anus either.
We should alias one to the other and this is most consistent, albeit a little akward sounding
Updated by anonymous
Smoochy_Pooch said:
And ass doesn't equal anus either.
We should alias one to the other and this is most consistent, albeit a little akward sounding
Oh, I guess so. Appears ass is aliased to butt. Ah well.
Still though, cum in butt doesn't really sound the same as cum in ass, ass usually means butthole more than butt does, strange as it may seem. It's prolly just me though.
Updated by anonymous
We could alias it to cum_in_anus if you guys prefer.
Updated by anonymous
If this goes through we might as well alias all ass tags to butt like:
ass_up -> butt_up
ass_to_ass -> butt_to_butt
spread_ass -> spread_butt
Updated by anonymous
slyroon said:
If this goes through we might as well alias all ass tags to butt like:ass_up -> butt_up
ass_to_ass -> butt_to_butt
spread_ass -> spread_butt
Or all butt tags to ass.
Updated by anonymous
I don't know, some tags just sound better as butt, and some sound better as ass, but they don't ALL sounds good as one or the other.
Updated by anonymous
In that case I vote we flip it and alias cum_in_butt --> cum_in_ass. The slight lack of consistency bothers me but the tag sounds more natural this way.
Updated by anonymous
Well, whichever ones that get decided on, the other option could always be aliased
cum_in_anus sounds the most accurate out of all three, but it probably wouldn't imply anus like cum_in_ass / cum_in_butt currently does
(Whoops, never mind; neither of the latter tags imply butt at present)
Updated by anonymous
cum_up_the_butt imo
Updated by anonymous
null0010 said:
cum_up_the_butt imo
Sounds weird, like a personal problem. Well whatever is easiest
Updated by anonymous
Well if you want to get really technical, cum_in_rectum would be the most precise tag for most of the images in question.
Updated by anonymous
I say we take a bath! standardize "ass" as opposed to "butt".
Updated by anonymous
GreyMaria said:
I say wetake a bath!standardize "ass" as opposed to "butt".
Agree.
Updated by anonymous
am529 said:
Well if you want to get really technical, cum_in_rectum would be the most precise tag for most of the images in question.
Semen, to be technical.
Updated by anonymous
Re: Standardization of Terminology in Tags
There are other tags in such situations and they don't seem to be very standardized. It varies based on whatever sounds best or is most commonly used.
-
Personally, I prefer the non-standardized "go with what sounds better" route. As long as everything is aliased properly people will still be able to find what they're looking for. However I won't complain if we go the other way with it. I'm just pointing out that in that case there are other tags that will need work.
__________________________
Re: Absolute Prioritization of Technical Accuracy in Tags
No.
Updated by anonymous
KloH0und said:
Re: Standardization of Terminology in Tags
Re: Absolute Prioritization of Technical Accuracy in Tags
I have no stance on OP's request, but I generally agree with everything KloH0und said. The only difference is that where standardized terminology is concerned, I would prefer non-standardized "go with what's most acceptable". For instance, if all genders can generally agree on "breasts" and "side_boob", then I fully support those tags.
Updated by anonymous
We don't usually tag based on technicality, but what is most common. So the only question is what is more common of the two terms?
Updated by anonymous