Just a thought, but what about a class of tag with "=" at the end that would allow some free text to be added after it? The most obvious would be insta= and tiktok=. That would save a lot of comments asking for them.
The comments are searchable right now. I think users are trained to use tags, but the comments are potentially a rich source of data.
Progress update: I changed the tag input to be freeform like the model name input:
I also made a list page for tags, just like the existing one for users and models:
The image counts are a bit out of date because my local instance of GWM that I test on is using data from many months ago. That said, I was surprised to see delts beating out biceps as the most used tag.
There's still quite a bit of work left to do, including all the logic about renaming/merging/deleting tags.
One thing that could be interesting is adding an element of the existing system, so while we do have the free-form field, it would be coupled with a "quick tags" option. This would allow a user to select from a list of popular or "promoted" tags, or possibly even tuned to the tags the user specifies the most often.
On touch screen devices, less typing is often better.
One thing that could be interesting is adding an element of the existing system, so while we do have the free-form field, it would be coupled with a "quick tags" option. This would allow a user to select from a list of popular or "promoted" tags, or possibly even tuned to the tags the user specifies the most often.
On touch screen devices, less typing is often better.
I could see auto-fill being useful here (similar to the autofill used when searching models), and the generated list could be sorted from most popular to least.
I know this is personal and subjective, but should we add the term 'cute' in the list of tags.
Muscle + cute is what I like.
I know this is personal and subjective
I too would like a cute tag. But if people can't agree on what is six feet then I wouldn't expect too much.
Progress update: I changed the tag input to be freeform like the model name input:
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Just throwing this idea out there...
Would there be any interest in implementing negative search tags? For example (once this new tag system is implemented), let's say I wanted to search for "biceps" but I don't want any results tagged with "gym"... Would there be a way (if implemented) to type this into the search using a certain syntax, such as "biceps, -gym" with a negative (minus) in front of "gym?"
I think the negative search tag is a good idea.
Maybe create a new thread about the new tag system after implementing it. It could be used to highlight the boundaries/transitions between tags of the same group. For example for the existing tags bodybuilder, figure/fitness, athlete, gymnast, teen the thread could provide a guideline which tag is to use- perhaps with some links to images.
So it could help the users tag the images and it could help them which tags to use for a promising image search.
I would think no, since that might just get people to do a poor job of adding tags since they just want to get past it. Also then that page would have to be redesigned such that navigating away from it without filling it out gets your uploads deleted.
Good point, it should probably be more like 20-25.
Yeah I was thinking this as well, maybe a-z, plus dashes, spaces, and apostrophes. Notably, no commas.
Yeah, or from the search results page for a tag, once you click on it. I suppose if someone just reports the image itself, mentioning the tag, that would work well enough to get our attention.
Could be although honestly I'm running low on space in the top bar. The autocomplete when you're entering a tag should help with finding an existing tag.
I was thinking this would work the same way it does for models, the person enters the merged tag and then it automatically changes to the one it was merged into when they save.
I'm not sure what the restrictions on Stack Exchange are. We could restrict it to accounts that fit certain criteria (like the age of the account). However we haven't restricted who can enter model names and that's been OK so far. We have a script that can revert vandalism easily, as well as another script that scans for vandalism.