KalpacMuskoxen said:
I appreciate the points about Espio and Charmy, and I can concede on those specific characters for now, as their Classic designs lack significant visual distinction.
Wait a second, I retract this statement. Classic Espio actually is one of the most visually distinct of the Classic characters!
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Trouble_Windows said:
BUR #39034 is pending approval.
remove implication sonic_the_hedgehog_(riders) -> sonic_the_hedgehog
remove implication knuckles_the_echidna_(riders) -> knuckles_the_echidna
remove implication tails_(riders)_(sonic) -> tails_(sonic)
remove implication shadow_the_hedgehog_(riders) -> shadow_the_hedgehog
remove implication silver_the_hedgehog_(riders) -> silver_the_hedgehog
nuke sonic_the_hedgehog_(riders)
nuke knuckles_the_echidna_(riders)
nuke tails_(riders)_(sonic)
nuke shadow_the_hedgehog_(riders)
nuke silver_the_hedgehog_(riders)
On a related note, these have been bothering me for a while... The male characters in Sonic Riders literally only get eyewear and slightly different shoes at most... These are nothing.
While I respect your opinion on the Sonic Riders male character designs, I believe describing them as "nothing" overlooks their significance and the broader context of tagging on Danbooru. Yes, the changes are primarily eyewear, gloves, and modified footwear. However, these elements are the core components of the characters' outfits, as they are nude sans gloves and shoes to begin with. Altering these, alongside additional accessories, generates a noticeably different look, justifying separate tags.
These Riders costumes are among the series' most recognizable alternate outfits. They appear in all three Sonic Riders games, are featured prominently in IDW Publishing's Sonic the Hedgehog comics, and have dedicated events in Sonic Speed Simulator. This widespread and recurring usage demonstrates their importance.
The fundamental problem with combining character tags and the sonic_riders copyright tag is its imprecision. The copyright tag is applied to any image containing the Babylon Rogues or Extreme Gear. For instance, post #7794360 includes Jet, Knuckles, Shadow, and Silver. It's tagged sonic_riders because Jet is present, but Knuckles, Shadow, and Silver aren't in their Riders outfits. This illustrates how the combined tag search fails to reliably isolate the specific Riders designs.
This approach isn't about excessive detail; it's about providing tools for accurate searches. It aligns with established site practice for visually distinct designs, especially in gacha games. Separate tags for skins/outfits are standard, even when those variations are "just skins" within the game. The core principle is prioritizing search accuracy and ease. Applying this inconsistently, with Riders tags for some characters but not others, harms the site's search functionality. A consistent application of dedicated tags for these visually distinct and recurring Riders looks improves user experience and is consistent with broader site tagging.
mortalkombachan said:
...The tags were created by an user named M28 and not "multiple dedicated taggers"... I also explained privately to said user that those character tags were not necessary, with Sonic the hedgehog (classic) tag around... And, Classic Sonic is just, younger Sonic... If there's an agreement that Classic Sonic character tags should exist I'll simply accept it, but for now most seem to agree that these tags are unnecessary still, as per the voting in BUR #39032.
To clarify, multiple users created and utilized these tags. @klorpa created classic_sonic in 2021, @tapnek created amy_rose_(classic) in 2024, and @M28 created classic_eggman and classic_amy in 2023 (retagging amy_rose_(classic)). Counting both pre- and post-purge usage, at least nine users within the Sonic tagging niche have used these tags: @Hassantaleb4, @K-Ran, @TVW, @klorpa, @M28, @tapnek, and myself. This represents a significant portion of the active Sonic taggers.
The comparison to situations like Chun-Li (SF6) isn't directly applicable. Those are iterative designs of the same character. Classic and Modern Sonic are treated as distinct entities within the Sonic canon, and they are visually distinct.
Regarding Classic Sonic being "just younger Sonic," Sonic Generations (2011) initially presented him that way. However, Sonic Forces (2017) established him as coming from a different dimension. He's a younger Sonic from an alternate reality. The classic_sonic character tag was created in 2021, long after this distinction was made. Removing that tag based on an outdated understanding of the character's status demonstrates a misunderstanding, and negatively impacted other users' tagging efforts.
EDIT: Here's some screenshots - https://imgur.com/a/JybqXSZ
Regarding the BUR, I maintain that the current vote does not reflect the best approach for tagging these visually distinct characters.
Damian0358 said:
the fact it exists now directly disallows Kalp's chartags to exist. So either the copytag lives or the chartags live - both products of a lack of discussion - they can't both exist.
It's important to clarify that while I expanded the "Classic" character tags to include others, I didn't create the initial concept. Other users had already established these tags for Classic Sonic, Classic Amy, and Classic Eggman. My actions were building upon existing, albeit inconsistently applied, precedent. I certainly will admit to the creation of tags for classic_tails, classic_knuckles, and the Classic Chaotix tags, however.
Trouble_Windows said:
I also want to add that it's not great for discussions about things like these to ONLY happen on Discord... I am one of the most active uploaders and taggers for Sonic and if Damian hadn't pinged me to the previous discussion on this topic on Discord I would have had no idea it had happened.
blindVigil said:
I'm not in the server and don't intend to join it, so when someone directly links to one of the channels saying something like, "Here's a related discussion that happened on discord", it's completely useless to me because obviously I can't actually see it.
Obviously I'm not going to say people can't discuss things on discord, and it's already been establish multiple times by now that discussions eventually should find their way to the forums so that everyone that uses the site can weigh in, but don't just link the channel for context. Screenshot it or throw it a pastebin link or something, so that the rest of us can actually have the full context.
My apologies! Here is the full Discord discussion. https://imgur.com/a/LKTY6Bx