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  • I'm sorry about the relatively poor tagging but e621's epic anthology of tags is too much for even me to remember.

    EDIT: I will however try to remember how to separate each frigging tag. Too many sites that use commas methinks.

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  • FibS said:
    I'm sorry about the relatively poor tagging but e621's epic anthology of tags is too much for even me to remember.

    EDIT: I will however try to remember how to separate each frigging tag. Too many sites that use commas methinks.

    "Poor tagging" is forgetting the most basic things or tagging less than four tags. The only "majorly important" thing to this image would be its artist, which you tagged from the getgo, and you had plenty of tags as well, outside of the combined tag hiccup.

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  • Furrin_Gok said:
    "Poor tagging" is forgetting the most basic things or tagging less than four tags. The only "majorly important" thing to this image would be its artist, which you tagged from the getgo, and you had plenty of tags as well, outside of the combined tag hiccup.

    I've been a bit cautious with image boards ever since Derpibooru's community yelled at me for forgetting one tag (anthro) out of the 20~30 I had included. =/

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  • banhday said:
    How is this set "kemono"? Seems like an incorrect tag, unless there's a reason I'm missing.

    While I did not add that tag myself, I suppose it fits because my art style is very animu. In modern usage kemono basically refers to Japanese furry.

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  • banhday said:
    How is this set "kemono"? Seems like an incorrect tag, unless there's a reason I'm missing.

    FibS said:
    While I did not add that tag myself, I suppose it fits because my art style is very animu. In modern usage kemono basically refers to Japanese furry.

    It's the eyes, I suspect. They're positioned where they'd open up wide and tall.

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