e6ai:tag types

Tags are placed under different types on eSix. There are currently seven types of tags as ordered on all posts: director, character, franchise, species, general, meta, and lore. There is also an eighth type, called invalid, for tags that should not be used.

To change a tag type, go to the tag index, search for the tag you want to change, click "edit" on the tag's row in the list, and select the type under the "Category" drop-down menu. Additionally, you can also do so from the wiki by going to the tag's wiki page (whether or not it actually exists) and clicking "Edit Tag Type" on the submenu bar at the top of the page. (Note that creating or editing a wiki page itself does not affect the tag's typing whatsoever.) If you're adding a tag that never existed before on e6ai, or if you have a Privileged or higher account, prefix it with the tag type's name followed by a colon when tagging (e.g., director:john123). Do not space the prefix from the tag (e.g. director:_john123) or the colon from either the type name (e.g. director:john123 will add a tag spelled as such instead of adding john123 as a director tag). Note that only admins can change the types of lore tags, meta tags, and tags with more than 100 posts.

General

This is the default type of tag, hence why it's mentioned first. If you do not specify the type of tag you want a tag to be when you create it, this is what it will become. General tags are for things that do not fall under other categories (e.g., female, chair, and sitting).

Director

Director tags identify the tag as the director, like cerinil or nnam_si3. This doesn't mean the artist or director of the original copyrighted artwork (for example, you wouldn't use the ken_sugimori tag on a picture of Pikachu generated by motelsaint).

Franchise

A franchise tag is for the program or series that a copyrighted character or some other element (such as objects) was first featured in, like Renamon in Digimon or Pikachu and Poké Balls in Pokémon. It can also be used for the company that owns a work, media franchise, or character, like Disney owns the copyright to Mickey Mouse and Nintendo owns the Mario Bros series.

Character

A character tag is a tag defining the name of a character, like pinkie_pie_(mlp) or fox_mccloud.

Species

A species tag describes the species of a character or being in the picture like domestic_cat, feline or domestic_dog, canine.

Meta

Meta (as in metadata) is for the technical side of the post's file, the post itself, or things relating to e6's own handling of a post.

Types of meta tags

Note that there are also six meta tags that are typed as director tags instead:

The first four are deliberately typed as such because the bright orange color warns users about the potential dangers of those posts. The fifth is to encourage members to try to identify directors by their signatures (especially since unknown_director is already a director tag anyway). The sixth is because the editor may have edited enough of the post that it can be seen as derivative art, although it also helps us keep track of edits that would violate the conditions of directors who don't allow edits of their works (see conditional_dnp).

Lore

A lore tag is for providing and correcting specific outside information (not covered by copyright or character) when tag what you see otherwise cannot provide such. These tags are all suffixed _(lore), and only admins can introduce new lore tags. Read more at e6ai:lore tags.

Invalid

The invalid type is for tags that are not allowed on any posts, such as things that are too common and unspecific to individually tag (e.g. face, neck, eyes) or common tagging errors (e.g. vaginal_penetrationfemale, an unintended combination of vaginal_penetration and female). These kinds of tags should be either fixed to add the proper intended tags (e.g. vaginal_penetrationfemale should be split into the valid tags vaginal_penetration and female) or modified to be more specific (e.g. neck to long neck, eyes to blue_eyes). If doing so is not necessary (e.g. blue_eyes is already tagged along with eyes), then the invalid tag should be removed outright. Either way, invalid tags will be the first type you see on the sidebar, even above directors, as a reminder that those tags should not be there.

Previously, tags were invalidated by being aliased to either invalid_tag or invalid_color. While eSix will continue using these tags for the foreseeable future, some invalidated tags had their original aliases removed and were retyped to the invalid type to encourage better tagging over a quick "remove the invalid tag and forget it" approach.

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