Topic: A Golden OpBURtunity

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #11222 is pending approval.

create alias gold_claws (510) -> golden_claws (111) # has blocking transitive relationships, cannot be applied through BUR
create alias golden_accessories (74) -> gold_accessory (222)
create alias gold_antlers (33) -> golden_antlers (3)
create alias golden_body_parts (4) -> golden_body (103)
create alias golden_collar (84) -> gold_collar (965)
create alias gold_clothing (441) -> golden_clothing (4)
create alias golden_clothes (25) -> golden_clothing (4)
create alias golden_coin (4) -> gold_coin (1938)
create alias golden_dildo (14) -> gold_dildo (42)
create alias golden_ear_ring (75) -> gold_ear_ring (1506)
create alias golden_fang (4) -> golden_fangs (11)
create alias gold_fang (73) -> golden_fangs (11)
create alias gold_fangs (55) -> golden_fangs (11)
create alias gold_high_heels (42) -> golden_high_heels (6)
create alias gold_inner_ear (38) -> golden_inner_ear (9)
create alias gold_lipstick (134) -> golden_lipstick (19)
create alias gold_markings (1060) -> golden_markings (23) # has blocking transitive relationships, cannot be applied through BUR
create alias gold_mark (3) -> golden_markings (23)
create alias golden_necklace (49) -> gold_necklace (2379)
create alias gold_pussy (101) -> golden_pussy (9)
create alias gold_pawpads (57) -> golden_pawpads (4)

Reason: I saw that golden_tags are usually aliased to either gold or yellow where applicable
So I figured I'd put this together after going through all of them one by one

Part 2 would be

alias golden_ring -> gold_ring
alias golden_rings -> gold_ring
unimplicate golden_restraints -> gold_(metal)
unimplicate golden_restraints -> restraints
alias gold_ribbon -> golden_ribbon
alias golden_statue -> gold_statue
alias gold_stripes -> golden_stripes
alias golden_wreath -> gold_wreath

And then

alias golden_restraints -> gold_restraints

Updated

I wonder if maybe we should use the word "gold" only for things actually made out of gold (and thus would also imply gold_(metal), and use "golden" for things that are simply colored like gold. But I don't know, that might be pointless... both words are interchangeable for both meanings anyway.

spe said:
I wonder if maybe we should use the word "gold" only for things actually made out of gold (and thus would also imply gold_(metal), and use "golden" for things that are simply colored like gold. But I don't know, that might be pointless... both words are interchangeable for both meanings anyway.

I think I agree, since that seemed to be the general philosophy of which tags got sent to yellow
I had a few doubts about which way the gold and golden tags should go, because there's some items from video games I purposely left out of this BUR because their actual name is Golden_<blank>
And with golden having the two different meanings of colored like gold and made of gold, I don't think there's a 100% correct answer

nin10dope said:
I think I agree, since that seemed to be the general philosophy of which tags got sent to yellow
I had a few doubts about which way the gold and golden tags should go, because there's some items from video games I purposely left out of this BUR because their actual name is Golden_<blank>
And with golden having the two different meanings of colored like gold and made of gold, I don't think there's a 100% correct answer

Speaking of that, I’m not sure that aliasing any of the gold tags to yellow is a great idea. I haven’t looked back on any of the discussions that might’ve taken place on those original aliases, but I do think gold is sort of a distinct thing, not just implying a color but also a sort of metallic sheen that you don’t get with just yellow. Secondarily, gold often looks more like brown than yellow, so that’s a questionable alias either way.

spe said:
Speaking of that, I’m not sure that aliasing any of the gold tags to yellow is a great idea. I haven’t looked back on any of the discussions that might’ve taken place on those original aliases, but I do think gold is sort of a distinct thing, not just implying a color but also a sort of metallic sheen that you don’t get with just yellow. Secondarily, gold often looks more like brown than yellow, so that’s a questionable alias either way.

Absolutely agree, certain color aliases made me scratch my head and go "if that's what the system wants, sure"
I might copy these requests and remake the BUR to undo the yellow/gold debacle because I feel like most people can point out the difference between yellow and gold (if the proper colors aren't melded together)

You can actually just edit the BUR in the OP although it might reset the votes. For the record, there were nine thumbs up and no thumbs down at the time of writing.

errorist said:
You can actually just edit the BUR in the OP although it might reset the votes. For the record, there were nine thumbs up and no thumbs down at the time of writing.

Thankfully it didn't reset the votes.
I went over every one of the requests in the BUR and have edited them to better obey the grammar of gold vs golden.
For the adjectives:
* Gold - The item/subject is made of the metal, gold
* Golden - The item/subject is the color/sheen of gold