Vezral said:
But alas, danbooru went with the strict query path and I can't be the only one who doesn't know barbara's full name is barbara pegg.
That's true for sure. If you see a meme on Reddit with Barbara, you'll first see "cute blonde twintail girl from Genshin" before you know what her name is. But that's what I would search for in that situation, rather than worrying about her name first: "genshin_impact blonde_hair twintails" brings up almost all Barbara results, and then you also see what her name is from that. I do get what you're saying though. If you know that her name is Barbara, you should expect some reasonable luck by typing that.
ルーミア said:
I'd just prefer using tags people will actually recognize, but hey if being "more correct" is more important than being useful then whatever works.
Hard to argue against tags being useful. But I'm still of the mind that if a character's official name is "Barbara Pegg", then the tag should say "barbara_pegg" because that's both unique and accurate.
On some level it bothers me that Touhou would likely be given the same treatment if it were a modern game. The list of characters would keep growing, and people would start to find it inconvenient to search, and then they'd think about qualifiers. But in general, the whole site still favours these accurate and full tags. If you take the pure usability perspective to its fullest, we'd have shinji_(evangelion) and tons of others like that match the 'search query' style of tag. Right now, typing "shinji" by itself doesn't put ikari_shinji in the auto-complete.
Username_Hidden said:
Afaik there was in the past an algorithm in the autocomplete which showed the full tag if you only typed in the first name ...
One could make the argument "just search for *_reimu
, it shows up in the autocomplete", but it only shows up in the autocomplete if you type in the name completely without errors, and i doubt many people know of the wildcard feature.
There must have been a reason to drop that algorithm, but it would be helpful for cases like this. More people definitely need to know about the wildcard feature.
Just an idea here, and I admit I'm not nearly qualified enough in the inner workings of the site to know if this is feasible not, but maybe the auto-complete feature could be tweaked to look something like the tag list, with "?" links on the left of the tags. So you'd see "? barbara pegg" at the top of the auto-complete list, and you'd quickly be able to check the wiki, or maybe also be able to hover over the "?" and it can find the most common copyright for that tag, for example. Something like that could add the quick information that people are looking for. Might also be helpful for artists with similar names to see which one is the right one.