Nuke has_uncensored_revision

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BUR #51300 has been approved by @nonamethanks.

nuke has_uncensored_revision

I would like to say this is really a bad tag.
If the uncensored versions are available for public, they should be in the post relationships.
The tag name sounds weird too, has uncensored..revision? I think it means has_uncensored_version which has been deprecated, or the images at the source were replaced with uncensored ones but I think it is unlikely to happen, and does not need a tag, since it is not a kind of bad revision.

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I am completely willing to bet the only reason this tag exists is because has uncensored version is deprecated so taggers just had to find another way to tag it without being able to use the original tag. Uncensoring by nature can't be a revision because it's literally just the original piece.

WRS said:

Uncensoring by nature can't be a revision because it's literally just the original piece.

Technically, there could be cases in which the sensitive parts aren't actually drawn in the original. For example, the artist might use a steam censor over the breasts for the censored version and add nipples that weren't there before for the uncensored version. This is a common practice for uncensored BD/DVD releases of ecchi anime from what I understand. But I don't think most users would care about that, and if they did, the regular revision tag would be enough for those cases if the uncensored version is posted.

Blank_User said:

Technically, there could be cases in which the sensitive parts aren't actually drawn in the original. For example, the artist might use a steam censor over the breasts for the censored version and add nipples that weren't there before for the uncensored version. This is a common practice for uncensored BD/DVD releases of ecchi anime from what I understand. But I don't think most users would care about that, and if they did, the regular revision tag would be enough for those cases if the uncensored version is posted.

Even in those cases the censor is usually just a layer put on top. It's probably pretty rare for artists to work the other way around, it just makes less sense.

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