Background Pony #EF37
There are three main frame tags, which are used inconsistently and often interchangeably:
I see at least these distinct use cases, there may be more:
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Panel from a comic? Or maybe it refers to the fact that the panel in question is framed? Examples:
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Other uses. Examples:
(finger frame)
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, which is spoilered by your current filter.
(either still frame from video or the implied “frame” in the air he’s peeking from)
(two-frame animation)
(is calculator a frame?)
(it’s not even a passepartout)
(no idea)
(no idea; tags also say “fringe”)
(are those frames?)
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, which is hidden by your current filter.
It would be a lot of work to create a specific tag for each of these use cases and move relevant images there.