A longer explanation of my above suggestion was responded to thusly:
"We already have a forum topic on this: https://www.girlswithmuscle.com/forum/thread/..."
I took that as, "don't send us a message about this b/c we already have a place for you to post these kinds of suggestions."
A moderator just locked a thread suggesting a new tag https://www.girlswithmuscle.com/forum/thread/... and referred them to this thread:
Yet, I repeat, the original starter of this thread , clearly stated:
NOTE: This thread is not for new tag suggestions!
Is it or isn't it?!!!
I can think of two new systems (or perhaps additional systems), which are bit similar.
(1) danbooru's pool-system
(about the original concept: https://danbooru.donmai.us/wiki_pages/help:pools). Pools are (ordered) collection of related images. In case of GWM you could think of pools for specific bodybuilding poses, or for images that a magazine covers, or for measuring muscles. An image can be part of more than one pool.
Moderators or designated users would have to make sure that the pools don't overlap too much and that the pools are not too general (for example rather a pool "Musclegirls in polka dot bikinis" than "Musclegirls in bikinis").
It would require a feature to search for images of a given pool (perhaps combined with the other search options) and a feature to show in which pool(s) a given image is part of (if any).
(2) deviantart's collection-system
(about the original concept: https://www.deviantartsupport.com/en/article/...) Every user can create one collection (or a number of collections). The users can choose the title of the collection. In deviantart it is a subgroup of your favorites.
In this case you could add the feature search for images by collection (similar to search for images favorited by user) and perhaps add a feature to subscribe to collections, so you can see which collections are popular.
Yea I've recommended this system too, some time ago. I still think it's a very convinient and powerful system to use tags for search. With the benefit that the tags are even more categorized like Models - Stats - whatever ... I would still think it would be very helpful here :)
(1) danbooru's pool-system
(about the original concept: https://danbooru.donmai.us/wiki_pages/help:pools). Pools are (ordered) collection of related images. In case of GWM you could think of pools for specific bodybuilding poses, or for images that a magazine covers, or for measuring muscles. An image can be part of more than one pool.
Moderators or designated users would have to make sure that the pools don't overlap too much and that the pools are not too general (for example rather a pool "Musclegirls in polka dot bikinis" than "Musclegirls in bikinis").
It would require a feature to search for images of a given pool (perhaps combined with the other search options) and a feature to show in which pool(s) a given image is part of (if any).
I think they don't want the danbooru system. because this site wants to appear very clean and mainstream and serious. and avoid fetishism like feet or mixed wrestling or stockings. hoping this will attract more real muscular women who don't want to join a full porn site. but are interested in more niche minor platforms that don't have some of the bullshit of Instagram and TikTok. And sponsors and advertisers too.
you dispense with tags and introduce an AI layer that is trained on the photos and comments, and can spontaneously organize and present photos in different ways based on a user interacting with the AI about what they are looking for, and progressively refining their search.
To traine the AI you need a large dataset of pre tagged images to train, test and maintain the AI and the best way to get those tags and images is to have the users set them. So you want to keep the tags.
But it can be used to either suggest tags or set tags.
nope. AI can already see the images and understand them and develop it's own tags or way to organise them based on image patterns. it can also parse all comments and existing tags and find trends associated with images. what you just said about tags is about 10 to 15 years out of date. though of course, the more we comment and tag things, the better the AI gets. so im not against tags either, i just dont think that will be the ultimate way humans interact with image databases. its clunky and things get over tagged.
Re the 'teen' tag: if the site doesn't show models under the age of 18, then that theoretically means that the only 'teens' acceptable are 19-year-olds. So why do we need it? Also: I've seen the 'casual' tag applied to pics of models wearing quite elaborate costumes. I understand that it used to be a bookend to the 'glamor' tag, which no longer exists.
Re the 'teen' tag: if the site doesn't show models under the age of 18, then that theoretically means that the only 'teens' acceptable are 19-year-olds. So why do we need it?
Discussed here on the thread I started on the same issue: https://www.girlswithmuscle.com/forum/thread/...
We will usually close threads with tag suggestions because it will be unlikely that Chainer will modify the existing list. Any changes will come as part of an overhaul of the tag system. When this happens all comes down to priorities and available time. It is also about taking into account any possible unintended consequences.
I've had some renewed interest in this recently and re-read the thread.
As usual, I plan to go with a simpler approach rather than adding more bells and whistles right off the bat because I'd rather add more functionality later once it's clear it's needed rather than overcomplicate it from the start unnecessarily.
Here's an outline of what I plan to have:
Here are some things that have been proposed that I'm not planning to implement, at least initially:
Sounds solid, but here are my two cents with a few minor points I'd throw out there:
The character limit of 15 is going to be awkward since currently, there is a tags with 16 chars: "overall physique" (though I am making no claim how useful that tag actually is).
What characters will be allowed in tags? Model names allow some Non-ASCII characters (I think?), but I think tag names could be stricter, maybe just English letters and spaces.
Reporting tags (as well as finding the rules for them) should be easy, ideally directly from an image that has a tag. (Since at the start, there will most likely be a lot of undesirable tags)
Is there going to be a site that lists all the tabs with a filter, and sorting like the current models page? Otherwise, it'll be difficult to stick to common variants of a tag even if you want to do so. If such a site exists, a report button here would also be nice. This also answers the issue on where to vote, although I agree it isn't all that useful.
If a tag is merged, does a user who wants to use the "losing" tag see what it was merged into or just that it isn't available? Maybe the tag overview page (if it exists) should also have a mode to show merged tags.
Is there going to be a restriction on who can create new tags (similar to the way Stack Exchange is set up)?
I might come up with more points later on, those are just the obvious questions I can see off the top of my head.
To this forum or this thread? If the latter then the moderator clearly can't read either.