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General Tag Cleaning

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There is also tan_background, I'd probably move the light_brown_background posts into it. Tan and beige have enough of a difference in lightness and degree of red to probably keep separate though, in my opinion. Looking at what's currently tagged though it does seem there is a lot of overlap between those two too though. Many of the lighter redder tans could easily be beige, the darker greyer tans wouldn't be. It'd be a royal pain to try and sort these out though.

skylightcrystal said:

- Oversized = when the clothes are too big for the character. Usually both overly long and overly wide
- Baggy = designed to be baggy. Typically the normal length but wider than standard clothes, except in the place(s) where they are held on (eg around the waist for legwear) where they are normal width as well.
- Puffy = baggy in the middle but (relatively) tight at both the top and bottom.
- Loose = worn loosely. Can be a result of being oversized but not all oversized clothes will be loose and vice versa.

I found pumpkin pants in addition to the ones above: baggy pants, loose pants, oversized pants, puffy pants

I noticed these have a bit of overlap:

chin grab (does not implicate grabbing)
A character grabbing another character's chin, or more generally the underside of the bottom jaw. For characters grabbing their own chin, see chin rest or chin stroking. (The wiki doesn't list the other option, hand on own chin.)

chin hold (does not implicate holding)
A lighter version of chin grab where one person is gently holding another's chin instead of forcefully grabbing it.

hand on another's chin (does not implicate touching)
Should be used when one character touches the chin of another character.

What is touching used for?

忍猫 said:

toes up

The only problem I see with this tag is that the wiki appears to be inaccurate. The wiki says it is for when the ball of the foot is on the ground, but most of the images with this tag have the character's heel on the ground and the ball of the foot raised, like in post #3007601 or post #3470974.

toe-point

This tag is undefined so I'm not 100% certain how everyone else uses it, but I've got a hunch that it's mostly redundant to plantar_flexion (post #629969, post #3350682), though at times it's randomly been used for dorsiflexion instead (post #193019). The term "toe-point" is also a bit misleading, since it gets used for posts where the toes aren't even visible (post #3112687). I'd support deleting this tag and migrating its posts to the other two tags, but there should probably be a separate topic for this first, so anyone who actually uses the tag gets to weigh in on the subject of nuking it.

toe scrunch

What's the problem with this tag? It's unambiguous and doesn't conflict with any other tags, as far as I can tell.

iridescent_slime said:

The only problem I see with this tag is that the wiki appears to be inaccurate. The wiki says it is for when the ball of the foot is on the ground, but most of the images with this tag have the character's heel on the ground and the ball of the foot raised, like in post #3007601 or post #3470974.

Is there even a tag for that other than toes up? If not, then I see no issue to include both scenarios under this tag.

Would it be helpful to merge x_fingers (153 posts) and x_arms (85 posts) into something like x_gesture? Many posts in the two existing tags would be more accurately described as x_hands but since the gesture has the same meaning whether it uses fingers, arms, or hands, I think it would be more useful to combine the two existing tags instead of splitting them into a third one.

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