Topic: [REJECTED] Tag alias: bad_guys -> the_bad_guys

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The tag alias #57528 bad_guys -> the_bad_guys has been rejected.

Reason: Currently only one post uses bad_guys to refer to someone doing a crime. It would probably be best to alias it into the_bad_guys since a lot of people will probably search for that movie without starting with the "the".

EDIT: The tag alias bad_guys -> the_bad_guys (forum #334097) has been rejected by @gattonero2001.

Updated by auto moderator

furrin_gok said:
I would rather relocate the tag to the_bad_guys_(film). It's kind of ambiguous without the suffix, even with "The" at the start.

What about the book series?
Cool, I can't link to the Wikipedia article because the url ends in a closing parentheses

Edit: the_bad_guys_(2022_film), assuming no other film with that exact title comes out this year

Updated

I think I probably misunderstood Furrin Gok's post?
What I was trying to get at was keeping the film in its own property, rather than making the base copyright tag entirely aimed at the movie.
I didn't realise the_bad_guys is already specific to the movie (all the way to having a Dreamworks implication)

magnuseffect said:
I think I probably misunderstood Furrin Gok's post?
What I was trying to get at was keeping the film in its own property, rather than making the base copyright tag entirely aimed at the movie.
I didn't realise the_bad_guys is already specific to the movie (all the way to having a Dreamworks implication)

I wasn't aware of a book series at all, I was thinking bad_guys was so generic it may as well be updated and then aliased to criminal or such. If it's some book series, media might be a better suffix to carry both, since the movie is just an adaptation of the books(?).