'venezuelian' needs to be merged into venezuelan, because the latter is the correct spelling.
Interesting, this is what happens when I try to correct the spelling on the name-level tag:
On a separate note, I don't see much reason not to merge the costume and cosplay tags into a single "costume/cosplay" one. Technically "cosplay" could be for specific existing characters and "costume" could be more general, like a generic female warrior or nurse costume, but in practice there's a bunch of overlap in how they're being used, especially in cases where people may not know the character involved. There are also character-specific tags like "wonder woman cosplay" than can be added when needed.
I did end up doing this, the tag is now costume/cosplay. I also created a few additional tags, like the much-needed cammy cosplay.
You can see any of the other character-specific cosplay tags people have made with search on the tags tab.
I've merged "lifting heavy", "extreme weights", "extremely heavy", and "220 pound dumbbells" (the fuck?), into the existing "heavy weights" tag, since they were all being used basically redundantly.
We only want to have one main tag to designate onstage stuff, currently it's "competition", but I'm wondering if I should change that to "contest" instead, to go along with "contest tan". If so, I guess "competition suit" should also be changed to "contest suit" to keep everything consistent?
Does anyone have any thoughts?
What is the definition of "pectoral split" tag?
I'm honestly not too sure, I'm tempted to just merge it into "pecs" as being too vague for people to figure out what it's intended for.
Seems like the word "contest" is used more. As in "contest results." But that's just my perception. Worth noting, a competition is suit is a type of bikini.
We only want to have one main tag to designate onstage stuff, currently it's "competition", but I'm wondering if I should change that to "contest" instead, to go along with "contest tan". If so, I guess "competition suit" should also be changed to "contest suit" to keep everything consistent?
Does anyone have any thoughts?
Contest pictures or pictures with contest tans are "strongly discouraged" in the upload rules so why are you are encouraging them with a tag?.
Contest pictures or pictures with contest tans are "strongly discouraged" in the upload rules so why are you are encouraging them with a tag?.
Because they're still allowed, and also because being tagged will allow people to exclude them if negative tag searches become a feature in the future? (I assume this is a form of whining about some pic in particular and not an actual serious question)
What is the definition of "pectoral split" tag? Is it the clear side to side split between well defined pecs, or when there is a well defined upper/lower pec split? I'm seeing it used for both when there is "upper pecs" already, and also "pec cleavage".
I'd read 'pec cleavage' as clearly-defined separation between left and right pecs, and 'pectoral split' as (a) horizontal striation(s) running from left to right across both pecs. Thoughts?
I’ve opted to merge it into “progress comparison”, since “transformation” feels a little too generic.
"Transformation" alone is a bit ambiguous. But, maybe the tag could be "progress comparison/transformation", since "transformation" is pretty commonly used within the fitness industry by models themselves to describe their physiques after deciding to become more muscular.
"abs v-line" corresponds to "obliques," but "adonis belt" is not the same thing to my eye.
Further, "abs v-line" currently has about 40 images in it, and it seems a good number of them don't have any unifying visual characteristic (except for abs in general). Maybe many are accidents with the intention of tagging as "abs" in general?
"adonis belt," with 240 images or so, seems to have a bit better accuracy (probably since it is harder to accidentally tag and requires more intention), but it's clear not everyone knows what this actually is.*
"obliques" has >3,500 images and actually looks pretty accurate. Taggers seem to know what it means and you get what you're looking for when you click on it.
I suggest merging "abs-v-line" with "abs," and tag the handful of images so tagged with "obliques," if fitting.
"adonis belt" needs cleaning up.
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*For the record, an adonis belt is the lower border of the abs:
The Apollo's belt, also known as Adonis belt, or iliac furrows, is a part of the human anatomy referring to the two shallow grooves of the human abdomen running from the iliac crest (hip bone) to the pubis. More here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo%27s_belt
Suggest merging: "barefoot" into "bare feet".
Suggest combining "front double biceps" and "double biceps flex" into a new "front double biceps flex" tag.
None of the traditional bodybuilding poses uses the word "flex," (such as "most muscular" or "front double biceps") but the tags here prob need to have it.