the philosophy of tag wrangling is that archive users can use whatever tags are intuitive to them and we then wrangle them to our guidelines in order to have a standard by which we maintain consistency. but that consistency isn't meant to be the One True Way, which is why we syn users' intuitive tags to the common pool of a particular tag. err, i have no idea if that makes sense to anyone but me. it's 4am.
that being said i have wondered if it mightn't be good to offer a basic 'this is how we do it if you want to do it that way although it's by no means a requirement' guide to things like pairings. i think even if we wanted to, we couldn't offer a complete guide because there are multiple pages on the internal wiki devoted to it and they're constantly evolving. which is kind of what makes it fun. :)
(probably not necessary to say, but this is by no means an official response. opinions of this user are by no means the opinions of anyone else in the universe at any time ever.)
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the philosophy of tag wrangling is that archive users can use whatever tags are intuitive to them and we then wrangle them to our guidelines in order to have a standard by which we maintain consistency. but that consistency isn't meant to be the One True Way, which is why we syn users' intuitive tags to the common pool of a particular tag. err, i have no idea if that makes sense to anyone but me. it's 4am.
that being said i have wondered if it mightn't be good to offer a basic 'this is how we do it if you want to do it that way although it's by no means a requirement' guide to things like pairings. i think even if we wanted to, we couldn't offer a complete guide because there are multiple pages on the internal wiki devoted to it and they're constantly evolving. which is kind of what makes it fun. :)
(probably not necessary to say, but this is by no means an official response. opinions of this user are by no means the opinions of anyone else in the universe at any time ever.)