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Creator

PTR - Tags guide Canonical Namespaces

creator is an essential namespace on PTR. This namespace is used to notate who created a work. In the case of artwork, it's the artist. There can be multiple creators on a single file, but there shouldn't be extraneous creator tags. When first tagging an untag...

Uploader

PTR - Tags guide Non-canonical Namespaces

uploader is a namespace primary used by the Reddit parser to denote which user uploaded a work to Reddit. This information is not wanted on PTR, as who would ever need to know who uploaded someone else's dick-pic to reddit. If it is an original work by the red...

Character

PTR - Tags guide Canonical Namespaces

character is another essential namespace on PTR, and one of the first tags added to most images. You already know what this means, but if a character doesn't have a tag already, how should you write it, and when should you avoid making one? Additionally, how s...

Copyright

PTR - Tags guide Non-canonical Namespaces

The copyright: namespace, while used on danbooru and e621, is not recognized on PTR. Use series: instead. Yes, even if it's a franchise like Pokémon or Fate. If you see a copyright: tag in the wild, it is your legal and God-given duty to sibling it to series:...

On the Elimination of Underscores

PTR - Tags guide Generic tags

"eliminate the underscore menace from ptr"- Beryl "preferred way (for PTR and such) is no underscores"- prkc "kill all underscores!"- Chad "> Underscores"- Judas hopps of Sotheby's "Must I continue my holy crusade against the dark force of unders...

Bad Tag Shaming

PTR - Tags guide

This document exists entirely to shame some of the dumb tags that we have seen pushed to PTR. The creators might have thought these tags were clever, but they were not. They were fucking stupid. Hall of Shame The all time worst tags we've seen pushed to PTR,...

Pool

PTR - Tags guide Non-canonical Namespaces

Say you have a group of images that you want to represent as being "together" in some way. Either they're part of a set of variations, or they're pages in a comic. How do you keep them together? Many boorus resort to creating a "pool", a group of images that i...