Okay, I managed to catch this on the front page, immediately (and I mean immediately) after it was posted, and it was decently tagged, with the lone exception of the copyright tag. Made me think to myself, "Now that's probably the most amusing case of undertagging I've seen lately; like, c'mon, the copytag is right there in the character tag." This omission was corrected in the few seconds it took me to click on it, but I still felt like sharing.
Anyway, this viewpoint is making me think, "Uh-oh. Here's hoping my lung capacity holds up." (Very important, if you're inclined to repeat the experience.)
Alanis, killed by a schoolgirl named Mika (apparently not....)
Okay, I managed to catch this on the front page, immediately (and I mean immediately) after it was posted, and it was decently tagged, with the lone exception of the copyright tag. Made me think to myself, "Now that's probably the most amusing case of undertagging I've seen lately; like, c'mon, the copytag is right there in the character tag." This omission was corrected in the few seconds it took me to click on it, but I still felt like sharing.
This happens more often than you might think, even by experienced users, and they can remain untagged for hours. It's even more surprising when you consider that a warning message will appear if you don't add any copytags.
But it still doesn't compare to when users add a chartag with a copyright qualifier, leave out the copytag, and then tag it with copyright request. Even if there are multiple copytags that could apply and you don't know which ones are correct, you can still at least add the umbrella tag and copyright request instead of not adding any copytags at all.
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