The bulk update request #6354 is pending approval.
create implication plant_clothing (200) -> plant (358726)
create implication plant_clothing (200) -> clothing (2293513)
create implication plant_bottomwear (4) -> plant_clothing (200)
create implication plant_dress (87) -> dress (96606)
create implication plant_dress (87) -> plant_clothing (200)
create implication plant_skirt (8) -> skirt (89337)
create implication plant_skirt (8) -> plant_clothing (200)
create implication plant_skirt (8) -> plant_bottomwear (4)
create implication plant_bikini (4) -> plant_clothing (200)
create implication leaf_clothing (920) -> leaf (25662)
create implication leaf_clothing (920) -> plant_clothing (200)
create implication leaf_bottomwear (2) -> leaf_clothing (920)
create implication leaf_bottomwear (2) -> plant_bottomwear (4)
create implication leaf_skirt (163) -> leaf_clothing (920)
create implication leaf_skirt (163) -> plant_skirt (8)
create implication leaf_skirt (163) -> leaf_bottomwear (2)
create implication leaf_dress (252) -> plant_dress (87)
create implication leaf_dress (252) -> leaf_clothing (920)
create implication leaf_bikini (59) -> bikini (90025)
create implication leaf_bikini (59) -> leaf_clothing (920)
create implication leaf_bikini (59) -> plant_bikini (4)
create implication grass_skirt (761) -> plant (358726)
create implication grass_skirt (761) -> plant_skirt (8)
create implication floral_grass_skirt (7) -> grass_skirt (761)
Reason: These implications would be useful for characters like tinker_bell_(disney) and elora, in images where their green clothing is clearly made specifically of leaves (as opposed to being just a vague green material).
The BUR is listed in order of least-specific plants and clothing items, to most-specific.
This BUR would create the new, currently-unused tags leaf_bottomwear, plant_bottomwear, and plant_bikini. They're included for the sake of completeness, but please let me know if it's better without them.
Questions:
1. Partly to keep the BUR under 25 lines, it uses the pattern leaf_<item> only implies plant_<item> and leaf_clothing; in turn, the latter tags are used to imply plant_clothing, which in turn implies the broadest plant and clothing tags. Would it be better if leaf_<item> tags also directly implied the higher-level tags like plant_clothing, clothing, and plant?
2. I've included these implications even though I wasn't sure about them - let me know if they should be removed:
- imply grass_skirt -> grass
- If this site's intended use of the grass tag is only meant to describe images of grass-growing areas like fields or gardens, then I'll remove this line.
- imply grass_skirt -> leaf_skirt
- AFAIK grasses are technically leaves, but not all blades of grass look much like leaves, so maybe this should be left out?
- The grass tag itself doesn't imply leaf. This line could lead to cases where an image of a grass skirt is tagged with leaf but an image of a garden is not, which is a kinda silly inconsistency. If this should be avoided, I'll remove this line.