Reason: British -> American English.
zip is currently an artist, so that should be aliased away first.
Updated by Hillside Moose
Posted under General
I'm not too sure on the zip -> zipper alias, since zip can also refer to the action of zipping up a zipper. There is currently only 2 posts tagged zipping though, and there is also unzipping which depending on the depiction could probably appear identical.
Perhaps just leave the tag empty and have it direct to other tags in its wiki?
I keep forgetting about using wiki pages for that. I'll do that for deck chair -> lounge chair too.
You renamed the artist zip_(id=49559)? We've been trying to get away from using Pixiv IDs in artist tags for years, and this is what you come up with? I'm renaming it zip_(zip).
deck_chair could've been easily aliased to lounge_chair without your wiki edits.
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Ok, I give up. Even the simplest newbie mistakes are almost seen as unforgivable acts of vandalism here. Aside from the 1 post that should've been lounge_chair, deck_chair had no posts and I was certain there was a rule about choosing other solutions over aliases with 10 or less posts. I was also sure the advice was "if you can do it yourself, don't ask others to do it (least of all admins), unless you're not sure, which is when you should ask". I don't see how my edits stop an alias being slapped on after.
I'll admit I don't know much about creating artist tags, I only found out I could even do it 2 weeks ago and used what the howto:artist says:
Avoid adding the qualifier "_(artist)" after the artist name, use their site name/circle name as the qualifier instead, e.g. chihiro_(kemonomichi) whereas KEMONOMICHI is the circle of artist Chihiro. This is to make the artist tag truly unique.