favourite cordelia chase looks → season two
When I went under, the world was at war. I wake up, they say we won. They didn’t say what we lost.
CHRIS EVANS as STEVE ROGERS / CAPTAIN AMERICA THE AVENGERS (2012)
SAM’S 6K FOLLOWERS CELEBRATION → KAIDAN ALENKO or LIARA T’SONI (for anonymous)
MASS EFFECT 2: LEGENDARY EDITION | (112/?) ↳ Normandy Crash Site
The Losers (2010) directed by Sylvain White
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER (2014) dir. Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
In the coming days, we’ll be rolling out a code change that limits the total number of fandom, character, relationship, and additional tags that can be added to a work. This limit of 75 tags will apply to both new and existing works, but no tags will be automatically removed from existing works.
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I’ve seen some disappointed reactions about this, and one thing that is brought up frequently is tagging for triggers and warnings. A lot of people are worried the 75 tag limit will prevent them from tagging all variations of trigger tags.
Well, let me introduce you to the amazing world of ✨ metatags ✨
One of the cool things about AO3′s tagging system is that tags are linked together in a way that if a general metatag is used to filter out works, all the tags housed under that metatag (called subtags) also get filtered out!
For example, the tag “angst” is a metatag for “heavy angst”, “light angst”, “angst & fluff”, etc., so if someone excludes the “angst” tag from their search, any fics with those subtags will also be filtered out. So, if the author didn’t directly tag the fic with “angst”, but tagged it with “heavy angst”, excluding “angst” will hide the fic from you!
So if you are worried about not being able to tag every single variation of a trigger, check to see if the tags you’re adding are subtags of a tag you’ve already added to your fic. Click the search bar at the top > tags, then enter the tag, click canonical, and go to the page for that tag. Here’s a link to the page for the “fluff” tag as an example, it shows all the subtags that get filtered out if a user excludes “fluff” from their search! https://archiveofourown.org/tags/Fluff
Bonus protip: the “sexual content” tag is much better than the “smut” tag for filtering out smut if that’s not your cup of tea. It has a crazy amount of subtags.
This is a great insight. Thank you so much for sharing it! And one reason why this is possible on AO3 is because of the Tag Wrangling team. Actual humans look at your tags and can match them up appropriately under parent tags - so even if your tag isn’t listed but it’s clear what it means, it will still be categorized correctly.
Different sites handle their tags differently. The way you tag on twitter isn’t the same as the way you tag on tumblr isn’t the same as the way you tag on AO3. For example, both tumblr and AO3 allow spaces while twitter doesn’t.
75 tags is actually quite a lot and if you read the linked news post you’ll see just how few fics even get close to that number. We might need to start making choices about which tags to include, but for the most part we’ll all be just fine.
SAM’S 6K FOLLOWERS CELEBRATION → KAIDAN ALENKO or LIARA T’SONI (for anonymous)
Final Fantasy VIII: GFs (½)
last sketch for the night bc I’m sleep
more Kaidan to come tomorrow, probably
I am something else. And still me, I think. But that’s not what everyone else sees.