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How do I tag this?

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Edit: Examples post #4975339, post #4979682, post #4466511, post #4653452 and post #4966337.

Should posts where present characters appear in multiple series and the artwork is clearly about one specific, contain all the copyright tags regardless? The Fate franchise is an example, sometimes I want to search for the copyright to find specific Koha-ace, CCC or Stay Night art, but I find Grand Order stuff.

Someone once told me regarding Digimon and Pokémon sub-series tags, that copyrights other than the broader ones should be tagged either if it has references the series or features the human characters from that series. I agree. With Fate, I personally tag my uploads with multiple copyrights only when the art is ambiguous. If it's not, I only add the specific copyright tags.

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Nameless_Contributor said:

Definitely not coat, a coat is longer than a jacket so if it is shorter than a usual jacket it can't be a coat.

I see where you're coming from. You think the difference is mostly defined by length, but one could argue it is defined more by fashion / heaviness.

See post #4983616 for example, that's a rather short coat. The design looks similar to that of post #3765465, only a bit longer (ends at the hips instead of the waist).

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torayl said:

I see where you're coming from. You think the difference is mostly defined by length, but one could argue it is defined more by fashion / heaviness.

I'd say coat and jacket are kinda interchangeable, search winter coat and winter jacket on Google Images for example, you might find interesting articles discussing the matter as well. This confusion in the usage of words isn't exclusive for the English language. But I go with the usual of length determining the difference between them.

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post #3663677

Should this be tagged with naked_jacket or no_pants? Or both? Or neither?

Basically, she's only wearing a bikini bottom and an open jacket.
I figured naked_jacket was for when the character is wearing nothing but a jacket, but post #4427807 for example is tagged naked_jacket with panties.
Secondly, I believe (?) no_pants should be tagged when the character is expected to be wearing pants, but in case of post #3663677, it seems more like a bikini_bottom (which is also a thong_bikini, can be confirmed via post #3663676), so is bottomless really relevant since it is not expected to wear pants on top of a bikini?

Finally, is it relevant to tag it with open_jacket if it is tagged with naked_jacket? Is it not expected for the jacket to be opened to reveal she's naked underneath? Or should it be implied?

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torayl said:

post #3663677

Should this be tagged with naked_jacket or no_pants? Or both? Or neither?

Both.

I figured naked_jacket was for when the character is wearing nothing but a jacket, but post #4427807 for example is tagged naked_jacket with panties.
Secondly, I believe (?) no_pants should be tagged when the character is expected to be wearing pants, but in case of post #3663677, it seems more like a bikini_bottom (which is also a thong_bikini, can be confirmed via post #3663676), so is bottomless really relevant since it is not expected to wear pants on top of a bikini?

Check the wiki for these tags, they're pretty straightforward. Naked jacket is for when the character is wearing nothing beneath the jacket, no pants is for when they're wearing a shirt and panties, but no pants, for example. Bottomless is for when they're nude from the waist down.

Finally, is it relevant to tag it with open_jacket if it is tagged with naked_jacket? Is it not expected for the jacket to be opened to reveal she's naked underneath? Or should it be implied?

Yes, it's relevant because not every naked jacket is open jacket and vice versa. It makes searching and describing the image better.

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I'm not sure where else to discuss this, but here goes.

This teaser visual for a new Urusei Yatsura anime for 2022 is starting to make the rounds, but the image is pretty mid-res, there's no word on who drew this, and I got this from a second-hand source (Sugoi LITE on Twitter).

I can't find any Japanese social media channels bringing this up, so should I wait a while before uploading the image to the site in case a higher quality copy of this shows up? It's all set up in case the answer is "yes."

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