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==Adding your own Anime Tags==
==Adding your own Anime Tags==
===Tagname - Lower-case / British English===
===Tagname - Lower-case / British English===
Differing from ''category names'' (e.g. "Violent Retribution for Accidental Infringement" or "Sudden Girlfriend Appearance") that use a ''[[Capitalization|book title caps]]'' spelling, the '''anime tags''' are '''spelled lower-case''' by default in '''British English'''!
Differing from ''category names'' (e.g. <tt>Violent Retribution for Accidental Infringement</tt>) that use ''[[Capitalization|book title caps]]'' spelling, the '''anime tags''' are '''spelled lower-case''' by default in '''British English'''!


===Tagname Rules===
===Tagname Rules===

Revision as of 10:44, 1 May 2009

Tags are per user based categories/grouping options. For a quick overview see the Top 500 Tags on AniDB.

Implementation

Currently fully implemented, suggestions on improvement are welcome.

You can:

  • add tags to an anime
  • vote up or down for a tag
  • list anime with the same tags
  • request edit/delete for tags
  • blacklist tags
  • mark tags as spoiler (per anime or globally)

Adding your own Anime Tags

Tagname - Lower-case / British English

Differing from category names (e.g. Violent Retribution for Accidental Infringement) that use book title caps spelling, the anime tags are spelled lower-case by default in British English!

Tagname Rules

To ensure tag-naming consistency, please abide by these rules:

  • Tag names are basically all lower-case, just like they would be used in sentences with British English spelling, e.g.
anything can be awesome
  • Reminder: Countries / languages start with a capital 1st letter, i.e.
Spain, French, Japanese
  • Abbreviations are kept all upper-case, e.g.
SMS, CG, OP, ED, 3D.
Blade Runner, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
  • Japanese words are spelled all lower-case, e.g.
sakura, henshin, onii-chan.

Avoid:

  • redundant use of existing category names - set the category instead!
  • redundant use of character tags, e.g.
character names, voice actors, directors, anime specific organisations, fannames, etc.
  • all upper-case tag names, e.g.
FOOBAR -> foobar
  • avoid excessive use of ! or ?, e.g.
foobar!!! -> foobar!
Note Please try to be objective when creating tag names, e.g. "this show is crap" will certainly not help and be deleted.

Examples: great OP song, Japanese mythology, tsundere, engaged to an alien, Weekly Shounen Jump

Description

When adding a new tag name, please add a description text as well. This helps all the users out there understand why you defined the tag, and will make your tags all the more valuable and useful:

  • Use British English (no fancy casing)!
  • Try to describe the intent / meaning of your tag as clearly as possible.
  • Use complete sentences, e.g. "Japanese for transformation (metamorphosis or disguise)."
  • Please do not simply copy the tag name into the description field. This is redundant spam.

If you happen to see a tag without a description, feel free to add your own. Help make the anime tags more descriptive!

Note Tag maintainers are much more likely to delete an obscure tag that does not have a description.

Global Spoiler? / Local Spoiler?

A tag can very well be a huge spoiler. To avoid giving away information you can either check mark it as a global spoiler (tag name is always considered to be a spoiler) or as a local spoiler (tag name is only a giveaway for the current anime).

Creq Comment

When suggesting a tag name change, add a descriptive comment in the text box explaining your reasons.