@Litrojia
Thanks for all the work you put in sorting tags out.
I did think some of these might stay around, precisely for the same reason. But as I said when I started posting, I leave the decisions to those who have experience. Who actually know what they’re doing.
And I’ll sollicit that experience again:
My non-native English speaker is showing, but what does
off shoulder refer to, exactly? Wide-collared tops pulled to the side enough for one entire shoulder to show, whether there’s a bra strap involved or not, or the one-shoulder equivalent to
bare shoulders?
I tagged
my togas according to the latter idea, but I’m not sure that’s the right one.
Speaking of the toga, is there a tag for clothes that go over one shoulder and one shoulder only?
Bare shoulders as a whole really confuse me. No description, so I check the results to be sure, but you’ve got outfits like
these two that make me wonder whether it’s supposed to be ‘absolutely
nothing covering either shoulder’ or if straps and the like get a pass.
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Another thing I’m constantly worried about is overtagging. Say I’m working on a picture with Rainbow and Sunset in
their casual outfits from
Spring Breakdown.
Beyond the obvious
cruise outfit that describes these clothes as a whole,
tanktop,
pants, and (possibly
short)
dress seem sensible to tag, along with sandals if they’re showing and, I imagine,
baseball cap and
ponytail. Maybe
cutie mark on clothes too.
But Sunset also qualifies for
choker,
bra strap,
sequins, whatever her belt counts as (
beads, maybe?) and Rainbow, for
front knot midriff and
wristband.
And of course, there’s also this whole deal with the
magical geodes they wear on themselves at all times too.
So yeah. When does the search for accuracy stop and overtagging starts?