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Pointless tags: female

Posted under General

Didn't we have a discussion about this and decide it was useless? It most certainly is, at any rate. If you think that there are only 117 pictures of women on Danbooru you are a bit misguided. Just search for -male.

Maybe we could do something like make the tag impossible to add, and then do something like a search-alias, so that if you type in "female" it turns into "-male".

Judging from the wiki for it, it was intended for images of only female characters and has probably been intended for that for well over a year now. No idea what it might have been used for prior to that, but it was most likely being pointlessly used.

I wouldn't be surprised if there were far fewer images of mixed-gender groups than female only images.

Hillside_Moose said:
Nowadays, the tag is polluted, with people tagging yuri images 2girls, 2girls images yuri, and sometimes, both tags together.

Isn't that how it's supposed to be, though? If there's two girls together in a picture, then it's 2girls, regardless of the relation between the two girls. The yuri tag doesn't necessarily imply just two girls and you could use it in combination with other #girls tags to narrow the results.

Well prior to my involvement with the 2girls tag, it was intended to be used to cover images depicting 2 girls in a platonic non-yuri relationship. I won't say the current setup is better or worse than it's original setup, though I still believe a platonic tag should have been born out of the change. Oh well.

Personally I support tagging the number of female characters, up to a reasonable number at least (though my reasonable has been considered unreasonable). I guess since I support that, I have to at some level automatically support the tagging of male characters... though honestly I would have no real complaints if the #boys tags were axed. The only really important one that I could see for searching is the number of females in an image, and to a significantly lesser extent males. In general no one is going to search for a specific number of children, old folks, dogs, cats, top hats, lions, tigers, bears, flying monkeys, or the amount of change in a character's pocket, so comparing them to me seems absurd. Really outside of the number of a specific gender in an image, the importance of searching for a certain number of things plummets into the abyss. Seeing as the nearly all of the images are probably images containing female characters (and probably 99.99% female or male humans), I think it makes some sense. A much smaller percentage depict things like cats/dogs/children, and then most will likely depict one character/animal, and the number tags were never intended to cover 1 character.

Slightly related, since some of the others thought it was a stupid tag, I was wondering if we could come up with a replacement for the girls tag, more or less the intent of the tag was for images containing a large number of female characters in one image. Though I'm not sure if such a tag is worthwhile or not.

edit: Going with what EB said, the #girls tags do work well in conjunction with some of the other tags. If you search 3girls swimsuit, nearly all the images depicts 3 girls in swimsuits.

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#gender tags when used purely for counting are pretty pointless, or at least shouldn't be taken above 3. And no, Granola, -yuri is not the same thing. The idea was not to use it on all images of girls that aren't yuri, but all images of girls showing some level of intimacy that stops short of what would be tagged yuri. Yuri is for more sexually explicit material. But now it's just a counting tag and thus fairly useless. It'd be nice if it had a less ambiguous name so it wouldn't have been co-opted into what it is today.

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