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I propose this be changed to original character insert.{kind of a self insert - kind of a self inser - kind off self insert - self insert (I guess?) - self-insert-kinda - sorta self insert - self(?) insert - semi si - semi-si - si is kinda oc - si sorta - si? - sort of si - sorta si thing - non self insert - insert not self - non-self insert - self insert oc - oc/si - oc-si - si oc - si-oc - si/oc - si is an oc - si is basically an oc - si is not an si} si/oc
OH MY GOD, THISSSS!o3 tagging is bad because you'll search some semi niche ship with 60 or so works and occasionally enough 25 of those works will be over tagged one shot collections with only 1 chapter published that was abandoned years ago. wow so this story with 30+ different ship tags is actually just a singular one shot about exactly 1 of those ships.
E621 is a furry image aggregator, Furaffinity is the main den of sin for the furry fandom and includes images, videos, and stories, danbooru and gelbooru are anime/hentai image aggregators, and R34 is a general purpose spankbank full of all of the above and other things.I have no idea what most of those words mean, never heard of the E621 thing either, why not just leave a gay or lesbian and keep it simple?
Space is already at a premium on that part of the page and changing two characters to... 25 is not a great idea.
Space is already at a premium on that part of the page and changing two characters to... 25 is not a great idea.
No I dont think that would work there is a difference between a character self inserting into a canon character or making a new original character
I'm curious on how you may plan to implement this? Would you ask mods to go through and change the tags already there or the authors?
Or will this be a more "going forward do this" type of deal? I would add some but most others already had my ideas such as just Anti-NTR or all the game of thrones stuff.
I believe the intent is to do as Ultima has already done with a few specific tags semi-recently, which merges the tags functionally for searching but leaves them all extant.I assume merging the tags within the site would eliminate them from stories using them or replace them with the merged version? Preferably the latter obviously
OC-I is not SI
I assume people will try to enter "cross over" and have it automatically converted to "crossover" instead. But what about the people who try to circumvent this? Who would go out of their way to tag "X-over" or "xover" or whatever else?
Maybe once they get the aliases and general tag maintenance done, they'll freeze new tag creation and implement an approval process for new tags?So, I assume the readers WON'T have the ability to report what they feel like is incorrect tagging, and the mods will just play whack-a-mole including user-generated tags for all eternity like some db admin Sisyphus?
I believe all of these could be put under the umbrella si/oc, as they're basically the same thing.{kind of a self insert - kind of a self inser - kind off self insert - self insert (I guess?) - self-insert-kinda - sorta self insert - self(?) insert - semi si - semi-si - si is kinda oc - si sorta - si? - sort of si - sorta si thing - non self insert - insert not self - non-self insert - self insert oc - oc/si - oc-si - si oc - si-oc - si/oc - si is an oc - si is basically an oc - si is not an si} si/oc
{self inserts - self-inserts (plural) - multi-self-insert - lots of self inserts - mass self insert} multiple self-inserts
{Self-insert mc - selfinsert - si - si mc - si protagonist - self insert} self-insert
It's probably already been said but I see a lot of people complain about AU and canon tags. Just off those alone you have the canon, non-canon compliant, AU, etc. which makes me wonder: is there a difference between AU and non-canon? Couldn't those be merged?
Not the first one and the last one, as (from what I understand) the first is a SI entering a world as their own character (think an OC student going to Hogwarts) while the third is a SI entering the world as a pre-existing character (think a SI taking over Ron Weasley)I believe all of these could be put under the umbrella si/oc, as they're basically the same thing.
I think the reason people tag something with non-canon, as opposed to AU, is for SI/OC/OC-I stories. An SI gets sent to the canon storyline and affects it, thus making it not canon, where as an AU is a story that differes immediately, without outer input by an SI or some such.s there a difference between AU and non-canon? Couldn't those be merged?
Lmao, I really forgot about the types of si/ocs around. I do admit though, that skinwalker oc/si are creepy as all hell, I much prefer them being their own persons or at best relatives of the canon characters over supplanting them.Not the first one and the last one, as (from what I understand) the first is a SI entering a world as their own character (think an OC student going to Hogwarts) while the third is a SI entering the world as a pre-existing character (think an OC taking over Ron Weasley)
Wouldn't work. They'll have to approve tags every time a new IP/Fandom comes out, and "Ain't nobody got time for that!"Maybe once they get the aliases and general tag maintenance done, they'll freeze new tag creation and implement an approval process for new tags?
Yeah, putting the thoughts to paper is hard. Honestly, I don't understand the differences at all. To me, all fanfiction that isn't a script story (one that follows every detail without significant deviation) is an alternate universe since it can't be canon.I can't really articulate the thoughts, but it has something to do with a character making the canon timeline into a non-canon one, whereas an AU has the AU at the start or something. IDK, I can't adequately describe what I'm thinking of.
It's times like these that you get hit in the face by how dedicated the site and user base is to it's nicheSo, complaints about the tag system are a recurring topic on QQ. This is sometimes just an issue of different site cultures, but other times it's non-controversially fixable.
Tags on QQ have a few uses, including setting expectations for the thread, aiding search, and making jokes. We don't want to sacrifice either of the other two (or any other unlisted uses) in service of optimising search results, nor do we want to implement any kind of enforced tagging (for reasons stated in detail over the years, in many threads). But the low-hanging fruit here are misspellings, grammatical mistakes, and duplicates.
There's only benefits to merging those into one Canonised tag, for authors and readers. The former have limited tag space, the latter likely doesn't want to have to put in a dozen variations of the same things, and finding all those variations through the normal user view is difficult or impossible anyway.
I'm not sure whether this would ever get done if I don't take the initiative, so that's what I'm doing. The basic guidelines for how this is going to work is as follows:
- Canonised tag suggestions, alongside potential Synonyms to be merged, will be posted in this thread first, pinned in the Suggestions & Bugs subforum, so the userbase has an opportunity (say, 48 hours) to give feedback and object to particular mergers.
- Only search relevant terms will be merged, not every tag that has duplicate meanings.
- Tags that could be interpreted to have distinct meanings will not be merged.
- Series tags will be the full name.
- Descriptor tags will be fully spelled out.
- Finalised Canonised tags will be added into the locked Suggested Tags threads (1, 2), which will be pinned in the Creative Writing and NSFW Creative Writing subforums.
I've already gathered 195 tags, that I think can be condensed into 35:
People will have 48 hours to provide feedback or object to anything being merged in the above list, or what the Canonised tag will be, and then I'll go ahead and do the merge. I'm interested in being somewhat overly-cautious here, so if there's any pushback on a tag being merged (or I have second thoughts), I'll probably just not.{worm - worm fic} worm
{heroic mc - heroic protagonist - hero - hero mc} heroic protagonist
{anti-hero - anti-hero protagonist - antihero} anti-hero protagonist
{my hero academia - my_hero_academia - boku no hero academia - my boku academia} my hero academia
{rise of the sheild hero - rising of the shield hero - shield hero} the rising of the shield hero
{superhero - super hero} superhero
{superheroes - superheros - super heroes} superheroes
{eventual harem - harem eventually - harem eventual - eventual obligatory harem - harem… eventually} harem eventually
{harem likely - harem (most likely) - harem probably - probable harem - probably a harem? - probably harem} harem likely
{harem possible - possible harem - potential harem - harem maybe - maybe harem? - harem? - will a harem be created?} harem possible
{harem - harem obviously - harem (obviously for anyone who knows my works) - harem (obviously its danmachi) - harem galore - harem mode activate! - harem get!} harem
{harem hero - harem protagonist} harem protagonist
{no harem - not a harem - #no harem - this is a no harem zone} no harem
{reversed harem - reverse harem} reverse harem
{small harem - slight harem - not that big of a harem - minor harem - eventual small harem} small harem
{large harem - big harem} large harem
{yuri harem - lesbian harem} lesbian harem
{mc is in a harem - mc is a harem member - in a harem} mc is a harem member
{asoiaf - a song of ice and fire - a song of ice & fire - song of ice and fire} a song of ice and fire
{futa - futanari} futanari
{futa protagonist - futa mc - futanari mc} futanari protagonist
{multi crossover - multi-crossover - multicross - lots of crossovers - many crossovers - massive multicross - mutlicross - massive multicross etc - multi-cross - multi-crossover (crossover) - multicross - multicrossover - multiple crossovers} multicross
{noncon - non-con} non-con
{cross-over - cross over - crossover} crossover
{mild crossover - minor crossover} minor crossover
{alternate au - au - au content warning - au for various reasons - au obviously - au(obviously) - #alternateworld - alt universe - alt verse - alternate - alternate universe - alternateuniverse- alternative universe} alternate universe
{extreme au - drastically au - heavy au - major au - massive au - au as fuck - au a lot of au - all the au - really quite a lot of au - super au - very au - very very au - wildly au} major au
{mild au - minor au - kinda au - kind of au - contains au elements - au-elements - au elements - au kinda - au in only very minor ways - slight au - slight au elements - slightly au - some au - somewhat au - somewhatau} minor au
{bi protagonist - bi-protagonist - bisexual protagonist - bi mc - bisexual main character - bisexual mc} bisexual protagonist
{kind of a self insert - kind of a self inser - kind off self insert - self insert (I guess?) - self-insert-kinda - sorta self insert - self(?) insert - semi si - semi-si - si is kinda oc - si sorta - si? - sort of si - sorta si thing - non self insert - insert not self - non-self insert - self insert oc - oc/si - oc-si - si oc - si-oc - si/oc - si is an oc - si is basically an oc - si is not an si} si/oc
{self inserts - self-inserts (plural) - multi-self-insert - lots of self inserts - mass self insert} multiple self-inserts
{Self-insert mc - selfinsert - si - si mc - si protagonist - self insert} self-insert
{dxd - highschool dxd - high-school dxd - high school dxd} high school dxd
{genderbend - genderbender - gender bender - genderbent - gender-bender - gender-bending - genderbending - genderbending galore} genderbending
{gender bender mc - gender bending protagonist - gender flipped protagonist - gender swapped protag - genderbent mc - genderbent protagonist - genderbent!mc} genderbending protagonist
In addition to the feedback on listed mergers, it's easier for me to find duplicate tags through the moderation view, so if you can suggest tags you're interested in, I can use that as a starting point to find potential mergers, or to fill up the Suggested Tags threads (which are currently empty).
I would suggest this to be just AU not Alternate Universe. The logic behind my suggestion is twofold. First [Fandom AU] tag at least for what I think it would work better to just be merged with [Fandom Overtag/Merged] for simplicity sake in the implementation. Secondly and in part because of my first point, if AU is treated as another tag then it should appear next to whatever Setting or Fandom is referring to and because the most important tag is the setting/fandom AU should be as shirt as possible to not bloat the tag section.{alternate au - au - au content warning - au for various reasons - au obviously - au(obviously) - #alternateworld - alt universe - alt verse - alternate - alternate universe - alternateuniverse- alternative universe} alternate universe
Continuing the stream of thought. Separating Fandom with Timeline is useful in the case of WH30K and WH40K, and the other example I gave about ASOIAF.Game of thrones, Got could be merged under A song of ice and fire. Hotd and house of the dragon might be possible as well. In the end, it's one universe but different timelines, and/or continuities.
Though a tag categorization/hierarchy Would help. Most of the time I think the authors just don't know what to use and just use random stuff. But a structure could focus them a bit.
>Fandom
>>Timeline
>Characters
>>Relationships (probably not required)
> Story type (si, oc, AU, dark, humor, crack, etc)
>> Story themes (heroic MC, villain Mc etc) (could be folded in with above )
> Author notes (No beta, Ai generated, Ai beta'd, Ai supported)
> Freeform (aka authors trying to be witty)
Alternate Universe is used to describe a world that has been altered from Canon before the main character has had any effect on the story.Yeah, putting the thoughts to paper is hard. Honestly, I don't understand the differences at all. To me, all fanfiction that isn't a script story (one that follows every detail without significant deviation) is an alternate universe since it can't be canon.
At least what you wrote makes more sense than what I usually see, even if my brain still thinks it's a weird split.
also take lets say a worm fic set in Boston yes Boston exists in canon but it's not a fully fleshed out location so the author will have to invent non canon elements bit it's not AU because canon does imply there is more in the city than it tells us. it's not canon not in the sense canon doesn't happen or that it's AU but because the story only ends up interacting with the edges of canon so you won't see any of the canon storyline play out.I think the reason people tag something with non-canon, as opposed to AU, is for SI/OC/OC-I stories. An SI gets sent to the canon storyline and affects it, thus making it not canon, where as an AU is a story that differes immediately, without outer input by an SI or some such.
I can't really articulate the thoughts, but it has something to do with a character making the canon timeline into a non-canon one, whereas an AU has the AU at the start or something. IDK, I can't adequately describe what I'm thinking of.
I see. Based on that, it seems my confusion was born more from the fact that I learned from people who didn't know what they were talking about and I trusted them to be right.Alternate Universe is used to describe a world that has been altered from Canon before the main character has had any effect on the story.
Examples would be certain characters being dead or alive at story start when they would have been the opposite in the canonical story. Additional factions / nations / major players existing. Major aspects of how the world functions such as magic existing or not, etc.
Fanfics may change the plot and world through character action in the course of the story, but if the world was effectively canon up until that moment, then it is not an Alternate Universe.