Update would not be sufficient for people who have bookmarked pages with a search or saved sessions. That's one of the reasons why we do aliased for well established tags.
Then we can't account for that. Best thing we can do is write a wiki page in place for the tag, so it then links to the proper tag. I've done this a few times. Saved searches are in place for a reason.
Regarding Anji, I wasn't saying anything against the change itself. The problem was that you have moved a long standing tag without even saying anything at the forum.
Alias vs Mass Update vs moving manually is not something you or me can decide. This is an issue of Danbooru policies and should be discussed with Mods/Admins.
Yes, and we currently don't have any set guidelines about what to do in cases like these, or at least if there are any, they are notably hard to find. As I said above.
Kikimaru said:
Not to dogpile on you @Mikaeri but the rule is "alias for tags with >50 posts" (though to be safe, I prefer >30).
The rule? Where? I have read of no such rule in howto:artist, help:tag aliases, or in topic #7713. Not saying you're wrong, but if you're going to use the word "rule" you're going to have to cite it somewhere for me, otherwise I can't take your word for it.
Also switching anji_mito -> mito_anji means that users searching for anji* now only see 24 posts, and wonder where their husbando has disappeared to.
Yeah, and the other way around would mean that users searching for *anji can suddenly find that character. Mito Anji is a Japanese name and that's what we do per howto:romanize. Not to mention it's intuitive, that we always put given names last as they should be. Take for example, if I'm searching for a character I can't quite remember named shouko, then I would typically search *shouko with other tags, such as ~grey_hair ~silver_hair and then I'd see hoshi shouko as the character I'm looking for.
Please recreate the moves as BUR.
You do raise a valid point though; BUR takes forever to get approved & I bet it could be done faster manually than via bot.
Maybe, sure. I can create a sort mini-megathread just for all the updates I'm going to be doing, and then whenever an Admin sees it they can just accept those updates and perform those moves so it's updated in the saved searches.
We need to talk about correctness for a bit, and this is what I feel is sort of the failure for most taggers and users on this site when it comes to incorrect but longstanding tags that continue to be in use. As I mentioned just above, there is a certain paradigm when it comes to searching and finding characters or artists you can't quite fully remember who or what they are, or how they're tagged. If a tag is not correct to begin with, then all it does is confuse users such as myself. Of course we can introduce aliases for the most popular characters, but it would be way too much work to continuously issue new ones for all of them, no matter how long such and such tags have been in use -- because a tag's value in adding an alias depends more on its ubiquitousness than by their time span of usage.
TL;DR Correctness and intuitiveness > a tag's longstanding.
Keep in mind that I usually don't make these changes on my own judgement when I'm unsure. I always keep in touch with multiple builder-level users or users well-versed in Japanese about how to correctly read a name or how to correctly qualify one whenever I'm looking around, despite my confidence in the language. This is why I suggested a few weeks ago about revising howto:artist to keep up with current trends and to make sure taggers are using proper tools and coming up with proper patterns for coming up with tags, not just taking a Japanese name verbatim and spitting it into Google Translate (which I've seen many, even builder-level users do).
Admittedly I do have an OCD now about when searching for artists they aren't tagged with the name that they should have here. There are many collisions (that an alias, whether for name correction or long vowel romanizations, would prevent), and many artists that change their names from time to time to something new. In cases like those, I do make sure to add their old name in under "Other names" (so it shows up on artist search), or I even make sure to add their new name under "Other names" in case they change it again.
Taking these things into account, I believe that the way that things are done, especially on my end, could be better. Much better. But the fact of the matter is that requests in topic #7713, along with others, are kept pending for so incredibly long (and perhaps to the point of never being accepted or discussed), that I don't bother anymore. I won't ask the admins to be more active on that front as they're the only ones that can issue these and they presumably work enough as is, but the great majority of work being done on this site is done by builders -- and such things are out of our control, limited by that system.
We have an "other names" field, we have wiki pages that are linked on empty tag searches. It's probably not an ideal solution, but it's better than not doing anything at all. That's what I think. And being that yourselves among other users are showing concern for those kinds of changes, perhaps it's better to discuss that separately.