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=Currently Active Policy=
=Currently Active Policy=
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==Minimum Relevance Rule==
Tags should only be applied if it meets the a minimum level of relevance. For example, if someone wears a hat for 5 seconds in a hat store, this is not relevant to the character as it is not part of their standard attire. Another example, if an anime has a 5 second flashback in the desert, the desert is not a relevant setting location to be tagged.


==Tag Images==
==Tag Images==
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==General Guidance on Weighting Porn-Related Tags==
==General Guidance on Weighting Porn-Related Tags==
Applying weights to porn tags is a subjective matter that requires some discretion.
Applying weights to porn tags is a subjective matter that requires some discretion. In general, we can use weights to indicate the quantum of how much/often the tagged concept is used in the anime.
However, things that are too difficult to quantify due to volume of use[1] or too subjective to try and weight[2] will not get weights.


====Notes====
[1]Example: {{short|t5527|spanking}}: it typically happens way too often within a porn entry. Is 5 spanks 1.0 star weight? What if it's 5 spanks in an entry with only 5 spanks total, is that 3.0 stars then? What about 100 spanks in 1 episode of a 12 episode porn entry? Is that 3.0 stars due to the high absolute value of 100, or 1.0 stars since it only happens once across 12 episodes?<br>
[2]Example: {{short|t5406|submission}}, just how much submission is 1 vs 3 stars? Does the intensity of the submission matter, the number of occurrences of submission, or both? How do we measure these against each other? Does it make a difference if someone was paid to be submissive vs mentally broken into submission?
====Illustrative Example====
This is an '''illustrative''' example; it is '''NOT''' to be taken as the "''be-all-end-all''" definition.
: The {{short|t6443|wooden horse}} tag can be weighted. For example, if there's 3 sex scenes and the wooden horse is only used for 1 play in 1 scene, then it's probably low weight like 1 star. However, if the entire scene is spent like 80% in the wooden horse, it's probably 1.5 stars or 2.0 stars. If 2/3 scenes use a wooden horse, it's probably in the 2.0 to 3.0 range. Use some discretion.


=="Generic" Entity Types==
=="Generic" Entity Types==
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Tag the real world nationality. A good example is {{a|4521|Code Geass}}. It contains several real world nationalities, such as China, Japan (now Area 11), India, etc, along with fictional nationalities such as Britannia. China, Japan, and India are easily identified with a cursory look. The location is unmistakably the planet Earth, even though national borders have been redrawn
Tag the real world nationality. A good example is {{a|4521|Code Geass}}. It contains several real world nationalities, such as China, Japan (now Area 11), India, etc, along with fictional nationalities such as Britannia. China, Japan, and India are easily identified with a cursory look. The location is unmistakably the planet Earth, even though national borders have been redrawn


===Case 4: Fictional World Containing Non-obvious Real World Nationalities===
===Case 4: Fictional World Containing Non-obvious (i.e. ambiguous) Real World Nationalities===
Where the anime is:
Where the anime is:
* set in a fictional world,
* set in a fictional world,
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* '''but''' the nationalities cannot be readily traced to real world nationalities (bar research on a "more than cursory" level),
* '''but''' the nationalities cannot be readily traced to real world nationalities (bar research on a "more than cursory" level),


The real world nationality should '''NOT''' be tagged. This is a theoretical possibility, but is the rarest case.
The real world nationality should '''NOT''' be tagged. This is a theoretical possibility, but is the rarest case. {{short|a12681|Made in Abyss}} might be an example of this.


===Case 5: Fictional World Containing Fictional Nationalites with the Hallmarks of Real World Nationalites===
===Case 5: Fictional World Containing Fictional Nationalites with the Hallmarks of Real World Nationalites===
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