Topic: Do you even *lift*?

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Taking another cleanup sweep. This time with lifting of various kinds, though not quite sure what to do with "lifting" and directly related tags. Also not necessarily suggesting aliasing everywhere, some low usage tags could simply be cleaned out. I didn't really ponder much about implicating to umbrella terms either as it didn't seem that useful, however some of these could probably be implicated to the item of interest, e.g. loincloth_lift -> loincloth.

Note that some tags are just here for completeness of the list.

  • lifting (209) (various types of lifting)
  • lift (162) -> lifting ? (various types of lifting)
  • lifted (67) -> lifting ? (various types of lifting)
  • lifting_up (4) -> lifting ?

Only slightly related:

And an honorable mention goes to:

Updated by user 59725

lifted is a creation of mines for all cases where a character is lifted by another (most often because of a stand_and_carry_position).

For all clothing stuff, you prtobably want to look at these two threads where I offer up clothing_aside and clothing_lift with a list of relevant proposed implications.

clothing_lift/_aside is useful I feel if only so that oddball clothes (e.g. what do you use for a kimono? Do we really want a swimsuit_aside tag? etc.) have a tag that they can default to instead of proliferating weird uses.

Updated by anonymous

...I thought this forum thread was talking about exercise.

Updated by anonymous

Chessax said:
Taking another cleanup sweep. This time with lifting of various kinds, though not quite sure what to do with "lifting" and directly related tags. Also not necessarily suggesting aliasing everywhere, some low usage tags could simply be cleaned out. I didn't really ponder much about implicating to umbrella terms either as it didn't seem that useful, however some of these could probably be implicated to the item of interest, e.g. loincloth_lift -> loincloth.

Note that some tags are just here for completeness of the list.

  • lifting (209) (various types of lifting)
  • lift (162) -> lifting ? (various types of lifting)
  • lifted (67) -> lifting ? (various types of lifting)
  • lifting_up (4) -> lifting ?

Only slightly related:

And an honorable mention goes to:

Bruh, do *you* even lift?

Updated by anonymous

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