Topic: [REJECTED] Tag implication: siren_head -> trevor_henderson

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

We don't usually tag character owners. The character's wiki entry can say who created them.

watsit said:
We don't usually tag character owners. The character's wiki entry can say who created them.

I assumed that's the whole point of the trevor_henderson tag. It's a copyright tag, meant to link together related works.

ksn5ynoh said:
I assumed that's the whole point of the trevor_henderson tag. It's a copyright tag, meant to link together related works.

Unless it's meant to represent some particular series or franchise or something, a regular person isn't normally tagged as a result of being a character owner. Some people try to add one anyway, since anyone can try to start any tag, but they're typically removed (such an owner should talk to the admins about adding a tag like that if there's a good reason to have one).

watsit said:
Unless it's meant to represent some particular series or franchise or something, a regular person isn't normally tagged as a result of being a character owner. Some people try to add one anyway, since anyone can try to start any tag, but they're typically removed (such an owner should talk to the admins about adding a tag like that if there's a good reason to have one).

I'm pretty sure the trevor_henderson tag represents a shared universe, like the SCP_Foundation. They just didn't make a cool name for it.

watsit said:
Unless it's meant to represent some particular series or franchise or something, a regular person isn't normally tagged as a result of being a character owner. Some people try to add one anyway, since anyone can try to start any tag, but they're typically removed (such an owner should talk to the admins about adding a tag like that if there's a good reason to have one).

This situation seems to be not much different from how we imply j. r. r. tolkien from various tags (including one character) - though the implications are a bit of a mess currently, but still. It’s a bit more than just a character owner, even if the tag is just someone’s name.