Topic: Need help tagging a character

Posted under Tag/Wiki Projects and Questions

I made post #5448376, and I'm not entirely sure how to tag the character, both in the name of the character and the name of the owner of the character. I believe (and I could be wrong) that I've seen the character referred to as "robo neko", "neko robo", and "neko robo companion", and I'm not sure which to go with. Additionally, the owner is Jack Frost, but that seems too generic to me, and their Instagram name is jackfrostplamo. I did some brief searching and could not find tags for either the character or the owner. Help?

frozenreflex said:
I made post #5448376, and I'm not entirely sure how to tag the character, both in the name of the character and the name of the owner of the character. I believe (and I could be wrong) that I've seen the character referred to as "robo neko", "neko robo", and "neko robo companion", and I'm not sure which to go with. Additionally, the owner is Jack Frost, but that seems too generic to me, and their Instagram name is jackfrostplamo. I did some brief searching and could not find tags for either the character or the owner. Help?

You always go with the name of the character first: charactername_(character) edit: you literally put "character" in this paranthesis

If multiple people use that name for a character on this site, then you use the owner like: charactername_(ownername)

frozenreflex said:
I made post #5448376, and I'm not entirely sure how to tag the character, both in the name of the character and the name of the owner of the character. I believe (and I could be wrong) that I've seen the character referred to as "robo neko", "neko robo", and "neko robo companion", and I'm not sure which to go with. Additionally, the owner is Jack Frost, but that seems too generic to me, and their Instagram name is jackfrostplamo. I did some brief searching and could not find tags for either the character or the owner. Help?

If the character's name's tag doesn't exist, you just make it
Initially, it will get mixed in with the other general tags. That's the default, so then you click on the ? next to that new tag. On the page that takes you to, you'll see a button in the top that says "Edit Tag Type"
That'll let you change it from General to Character