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Given how few posts there are I'm in favour of just manually switching cheeseburger to hamburger. They aren't visually distinct enough to need their own tag.
Claverhouse said:
Maybe because they are cheeseburgers and not hamburgers ? Perception never alters reality.
In the spirit of this thread why not french fries -> mashed potato since they are both the same vegetable ?
What do you think a hamburger is made out of, ham? A cheeseburger is just a hamburger with cheese added. Do you think baconburgers need a tag too? If someone puts anchovies on their hamburger should we have anchovieburger? All variations of hamburger.
It's a dialect problem. Where I live, "hamburger" and "cheeseburger" are both "burgers", but neither is a member of the other's group. That doesn't mean danbooru has to use the same system, though. "Cheeseburgers are hamburgers with cheese on them" is probably the more common system.
edit: Given that basically every cheeseburger is tagged with hamburger instead of cheeseburger right now, I think it would be right to manually switch cheeseburger to hamburger and add a note on the "hamburger" wiki that it includes cheeseburgers.
Blue_Trident said:
Given how few posts there are I'm in favour of just manually switching cheeseburger to hamburger. They aren't visually distinct enough to need their own tag.
Given how the current oldest cheeseburger tag is only seven months old, this has probably happened before.
wareya said:
It's a dialect problem. Where I live, "hamburger" and "cheeseburger" are both "burgers", but neither is a member of the other's group. That doesn't mean danbooru has to use the same system, though. "Cheeseburgers are hamburgers with cheese on them" is probably the more common system.
edit: Given that basically every cheeseburger is tagged with hamburger instead of cheeseburger right now, I think it would be right to manually switch cheeseburger to hamburger and add a note on the "hamburger" wiki that it includes cheeseburgers.
+1 on bulk updating the cheeseburger to hamburger and editing the wiki for hamburger. It already mentions extra patties or vegetables - we may as well include cheese and maybe distinguish between it and a sandwich which is a similar food that doesn't require a bun.
wareya said:
Where I live if you put a beef patty between two slices of ordinary sliced bread it's still a hamburger.
edit: The beef patty can even be formed square.
Once you lose the party of ground meat, it goes from being a burger or patty melt to plain sandwich though.
Patty melts are basically burgers without the bun, but just bread. It's the ground meat patty which differentiates them anyways.
As far as I know, patty melts are made with toast, and some kind of gooey thing like cheese is mandatory instead of optional. If I put a burger patty and cheese between pieces of untoasted ordinary bread I'd still call it a burger instead of a sandwich or melt. But I consider burgers to be a type of sandwich.
create alias cheeseburger -> hamburger
^^
But then again, it only has 7(?) posts tagged with this.
Well, I'll leave that to you^^.
The bulk update request #893 has been approved.