I tried to add tags based on generations (gen z/zoomer, gen y/millennial, gen x, gen w/baby boomer) to add more specific demographics, because I’ve noticed how some images for “teen” or “mature” tend to be applied to women beyond those age ranges, but they were deleted and disallowed. Age is a moving target, so it’s logical to base things on birth generation instead. I based them off my own research, what can I do to retain them? They’re pretty important if you ask me.
Suggestion: automatic tags that don’t count towards the limit, like “group” which should be automatically applied to images with more than one person.
“And/or” options in the search should also be added. By “and” I mean an option that includes the inputted tags (combining the results of what you’d get by searching for them individually), as opposed to narrowing the search to just the images which use both tags.
We also need negative tags
Finally, I want expanded model searches which can include their tags (with a system that verifies and distinguishes if tags have been added to the model or just an image) to make adding model tags easier.
I tried to add tags based on generations (gen z/zoomer, gen y/millennial, gen x, gen w/baby boomer) to add more specific demographics, because I’ve noticed how some images for “teen” or “mature” tend to be applied to women beyond those age ranges, but they were deleted and disallowed. Age is a moving target, so it’s logical to base things on birth generation instead. I based them off my own research, what can I do to retain them? They’re pretty important if you ask me.
Likely to get messy and create noise, while in a number of cases being subjective.
I don't quite know how to approach or say this, but something I've seen recently is a lot of people tagged with "mixed race/multiracial" only being referred to as that. E.g. Denisa Tran Vanova (Vietnamese/Slovak) doesn't have Vietnamese or Slovak tagged.
I know it's opening a can of worms, but I feel like it'd be better to include the mixed race/multiracial tag, as well as the different ethnicities/nationalities (what have you) together. Just feels more complete, so to speak, but I can also see it being prone to splitting hairs.
That's my two cents.
Likely to get messy and create noise, while in a number of cases being subjective
Subjective? I think it’s a lot less subjective than the "mature" tag arguably is. Age is a moving target, and sorting women by their generation, or decade, can account for that and make things way easier. I proposed a “time of the image” feature a while back, i think it got misinterpreted for something else, but it could be useful for listing when the image was taken. Even if it could be a hassle, it can better handle models’ ages and careers. I think reverse image searching could make it a lot less complicated than people think.
I don't quite know how to approach or say this, but something I've seen recently is a lot of people tagged with "mixed race/multiracial" only being referred to as that. E.g. Denisa Tran Vanova (Vietnamese/Slovak) doesn't have Vietnamese or Slovak tagged.
I know it's opening a can of worms, but I feel like it'd be better to include the mixed race/multiracial tag, as well as the different ethnicities/nationalities (what have you) together. Just feels more complete, so to speak, but I can also see it being prone to splitting hairs.
That's my two cents.
Agreed. I don’t get why people erase other tags and slap this one on as if it captures the right information. Though, I will add, Vietnamese and Slovak aren’t races, they are ethnicities which happen to also be nationalities. Viets are Southeast Asians, and Slovaks are Slavs (white).
Curious about why the "stare" tag got wiped out? Was it merged or just deleted?
It was not used a lot, but I thought it was nice for photos such as:
Ideally a tag will meet at least two criteria:
"Stare" is a little bit iffy on both of those criteria. Looking at the list of pictures with that tag, most of them involve someone looking directly at the camera. But clearly not all, such as the picture you linked above. So what separates a "stare" from any of the hundreds of thousands of pictures on the site of the subject looking at the camera, or any of the hundreds of thousands of others where a model is looking at something other than the camera? I have no doubt that you know the answer to that implicitly, but does anyone else?
The tag had only one subscriber, which IMO illustrates what I'm getting at: not a lot of people understand what it's supposed to be used for. I would suggest thinking about it a bit more, and seeing if there's a word or short phrase that represents what the tag was about, that many or most people would implicitly understand as being the right word/phrase for the job.
edit: Come up with a good descriptive alternative that we can understand, and I think I can undelete the "stare" tag and then merge it into the new one. I say "I think" because I've never tried doing it before.
Probably best avoid any tag that doesn't pertain to visual elements of the person or video.
The existing "muscle talk" tag seems fine to me, although it's probably one of the only non-visual tags that should be allowed. Using it for a language other than English seems annoying, although I guess if a woman is speaking in an agressive manner some people might still enjoy it even if they don't speak the langauage, so I'd be inclined to allow it.
I like the idea of sorting women by decade of birth rather than age.
No, that's dumb. Some women have bodybuilding careers that last for decades. What matters is their age in that particular photo or video and the era when it was taken, not when they were born. Age-related tags shouldn't generally be used as model tags, except for a few cases where a woman's entire bodybuilding career falls within a certain age range (women who didn't start until they would be considered "mature" for instance)
DBrave is a a fitness studio that does professional photos for Korean fitness models. Sean Nelson photo and Kai York have tags. Figure this studio should as well.
You're probably better off just adding the "photoshoot" tag so that you can do a combined search for "asian" and "photoshoot" (like this), or "korean" and "photoshoot", etc. I'm actually considering merging the existing photography studio tags into the general "photoshoot" one, although it might work to leave a few of the more prominent ones ("n2studio" is another one I'm aware of).
Can we change 'feathered quads' to 'striated quads'? It seems that people don't know that feathers = striations lol.
Done (was originally going to merge those both into "ripped quads", but I'll see if the name change results in more consitent use for actual horizontal striations). Also cleaned up a few of the other "striated" tags, since some people don't seem to know what the term means. "Striated abs" aren't really a thing in in terms of visible muscle anatomy, so I merged it into "ripped abs".
Done (was originally going to merge those both into "ripped quads", but I'll see if the name change results in more consitent use for actual horizontal striations). Also cleaned up a few of the other "striated" tags, since some people don't seem to know what the term means. "Striated abs" aren't really a thing in in terms of visible muscle anatomy, so I merged it into "ripped abs".
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Agreed on being able to minus tags. Some just aren’t accurate.
Ultimately (if it can be programmed this way), each tag should be a vote up/vote down system per picture. If a majority upvotes a tag, it stays attached to the picture. If not, the tag is removed. A number of sites do it this way (see http://e-hentai.org/ as an example - once the site comes back online [it’s currently down now]).
Are there any tags relating to the twitching of muscles, as in involuntary muscle contractions? I notice the tag ‘twitch’ updates to ‘streaming’.
Late to the party as usual. Great work, Chainer!
Is there already a feature to search for something like quads, -tattoo? Meaning yes to quads, no to tattoos. I've tried /tattoo and NOT tattoo. That would potentially get round working out how to name a tag for people don't have implants, for example. Also, saying that people don't fit into certain categories could come across as insulting.
For me its the tags that relate to BDSM/female domination that I find the most useful. These tags have made it so much easier to find pics and videos that relate to kinky things (eg, leather, thigh high boots).
My favorite tag are adonis belt, moaning/grunting and humor (I would like more of this).
As uploader I have seen that there are tags very good, totally unknown for me, and have to thanks whoever added them as "mons pubis" "pumpkin delts" "egg shaped biceps" "biceps indendetion".
There are, instead, some users who don't have understand the function of tags and change good tag with other totally useless as stairs, peace sign, birthday and studio cube.
We are no blind, there is no point in describing what you see.
the nba has a thing - can’t remember the numbers exactly - but it’s like 90-50-40 club (percentage at which they shoot threes, free throws, and regular field goal percentage). was wondering if we could have a tag like that? i was thinking 16 club for 16” arms or something like that
I think shopping exceeded my expectations.