BUR #27947 has been rejected.
deprecate oekaki
So, I really wanted to bring up a discussion on this topic. I'm on the fence about it, but I wanted to hear people's thoughts. For all I know, there could be a dozen diehard oekaki fans. It's hard to know without an open conversation.
I'll brush up on what oekaki is, though I'm sure a lot of you know. The Danbooru tag was created in 2006, but the concept itself dates back to the late 90s:
"A drawing-based message board system, sometimes allowing users to replay a stroke-by-stroke animation of the picture being drawn." src.
It grew into fruition when BBS (bulletin board systems) were the norm for talking on message boards.
Here are some (probably) authentic examples:
post #19548
post #20536
post #19385
(And here's a fun archived webpage of Loish's oekaki forum back in 2004: link)
So, here's my points for deprecating the oekaki tag:
- It's obsolete
Back when digital art software was not nearly as advanced as it is now, oekaki art tools thrived as an accessible means for people to dip into digital art for the first time. Now, a majority of oekaki forums have shut down.
Some noteable oekaki software includes:
- Chibi Paint
- PaintBBS
- Shi-Painter (site)
- Then there's PaintBBS NEO, tegaki.js, ChickenPaint, and Klecks, all accessible with this port
- The oekaki tag is almost solely used for posts that can be filtered into jaggy lines and/or sketch
- A meta software tag can suffice instead
I personally think having oekaki as 'online_software_(medium)' instead, would be appropriate. This could be used as an umbrella term to cover a variety of art software that is originally built for web-browser use. This includes aforementioned software like Shi-Painter, Klecks, etc- but also more modern offshoots, such as Hellopaint (formerly iscribble), Aggie.io, MagicalDraw, DrawPile, Anondraw, and so on. (And as such, iscribble (medium) could be aliased to this tag)
My points for oekaki:
- Oekaki boards are rare, but they still exist
This is the most popular oekaki board I can find, hosted by the users who ported a majority of the aforementioned art software, helping to make it a more accessible medium again:
https://paintbbs.sakura.ne.jp/petit/
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What are your thoughts? It seems whenever I see people discussing the oekaki tag, it means something different to each person, so I'm interested in seeing people's perspectives.