Is there a reason we don't just call it inverted v or upside-down v or something? This is the first time I ever see this tag, and it's not very easy to guess what the tag name could be if you're tagging a post and are not aware of it.
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Is there a reason we don't just call it inverted v or upside-down v or something? This is the first time I ever see this tag, and it's not very easy to guess what the tag name could be if you're tagging a post and are not aware of it.
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nonamethanks said:
Is there a reason we don't just call it inverted v or upside-down v or something? This is the first time I ever see this tag, and it's not very easy to guess what the tag name could be if you're tagging a post and are not aware of it.
Then shouldn't we refer to Wiki?
Also, if I Google with the tags you mentioned, I find a strange symbol, not a v pose.
I think this could lead to more confusion in tagging.
Of course, I agree that inverted v or upside-down v are more common tags. But we've never seen posts using these tags.
In this case, I guess it's right to do a request for 'imply gyaru_v -> inverted_v' after some posts with these common tags are stacked.
So, It's going to end up like gyaru v -> inverted v -> v
AkaringoP said:
Of course, I agree that inverted v or upside-down v are more common tags. But we've never seen posts using these tags.
In this case, I guess it's right to do a request for 'imply gyaru_v -> inverted_v' after some posts with these common tags are stacked.So, It's going to end up like gyaru v -> inverted v -> v
Seems reasonable to me
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