there's only one post for an artist created 6 days ago, why not just manually tag it, delete the artist, and add it's url and alternate name to the other art tag
there's only one post for an artist created 6 days ago, why not just manually tag it, delete the artist, and add it's url and alternate name to the other art tag
1st, "Robaato" is consistently used across all his SNS. This is the first part. (790 posts) 2nd, it's "tukiwani" (without space) everywhere. (808 posts) 3rd, old name -> current name. (18 posts) 4th, old name -> current name. (30 posts) 5th, old name -> CurrentName_(StaccName). (15 posts) 6th, Twitter handle -> actual name. (20 posts)
1st, second part. 2nd, old stacc name -> current name. (94 posts) 3rd, old name -> current name. (17 posts) 4th, old Twitter handle -> current name. (7 posts) 5th, fixes the name and changing the qualifier to his Fanbox name. (4 posts) 6th, stacc name -> actual name. (3 posts) 7th, stacc name -> actual name. (21 posts) 8th, Twitter handle -> actual name. (4 posts) 9th, old name -> current name. (23 posts) 10th, old stacc name -> CurrentName_(TwitterHandle). (272 posts) 11th, stacc name -> CurrentName_(TwitterHandle). (11 posts) 12th, stacc name -> current name. (56 posts)
Hey, can I ask about this one? What do you mean everywhere? The artist doesn't actually identify by "tukiwani" outside of their user account name spaces, so shouldn't we be using tsu over tu here?
Hey, can I ask about this one? What do you mean everywhere? The artist doesn't actually identify by "tukiwani" outside of their user account name spaces, so shouldn't we be using tsu over tu here?
The name is 月わに but the artist romanizes that as "Tukiwani" in all of their usernames across multiple sites (example: https://twitter.com/tukiwani).
The name is 月わに but the artist romanizes that as "Tukiwani" in all of their usernames across multiple sites (example: https://twitter.com/tukiwani).
Yeah I know, I said that, but we usually romanize those names differently regardless of how the artist uses it (see howto:romanize and topic #16907), so we should probably be ignoring their romanization.