Topic: Color vs. Colour: Which is right?

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

I've seen that there is some variations in the tags with what kind of English is used, with English US for some and others English UK

The most common example of this is the two different spellings of color/colour

E.g. The tag Watercolour and Multi-Colored_Hair

Is there a standard kind of English used for e621?

If not, should there be one?

Should it be in American English or British English?

Does it really matter?

This isn't really a big issue, but it has been on my mind for a while, so... yeah

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Flerg said:
Should it be in American English or British English?

American English, of course, because America has more nukes & aircraft carriers!

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Munkelzahn said:
American English, of course, because America has more nukes & aircraft carriers!

Chinese engrish, because China has a nuke already

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I have a feeling the answer to my final question is no

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We can use aliases to make it so either spelling works, so it doesn't matter.

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Snowy said:
We can use aliases to make it so either spelling works, so it doesn't matter.

Still, it'd be nice to have some consistancy

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Aurali has said multiple times that the American spellings are to be used.

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Somebody should fix the tag implications so they are in American English

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Foobaria said:
Aurali has said multiple times that the American spellings are to be used.

:(

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I prefer watercolour :V

But seriously, since English is not my main language, I'm okay with either. Soooo...

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Just a guess, but I'm going to say that a larger percentage of users are from America than from England, might be close or by a lot, but I'm still pretty sure American English is the majority here.

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(Jayfeather) said:
Just a guess, but I'm going to say that a larger percentage of users are from America than from England, might be close or by a lot, but I'm still pretty sure American English is the majority here.

You say that like only the Britsh use that spelling, and not every english non-States country :P

As said, as long as it's aliased it's no biggie

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The language is English, therefore the English spellings and usages are the correct ones to use, especially in a context where users from multiple countries are going to be reading. American and other versions of English are dialects.

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Skiltaire said:
The language is English, therefore the English spellings and usages are the correct ones to use, especially in a context where users from multiple countries are going to be reading. American and other versions of English are dialects.

Perhaps you missed the part where the administration already set down the rule for this a long time ago.

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Foobaria said:
Perhaps you missed the part where the administration already set down the rule for this a long time ago.

Ya, home field advantage wins here lol. As said before, as long as they are aliased, it's no biggie

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Kayla-Na said:
Does it really matter though? x.x They mean the same thing.

"England and America are two countries separated by a common language." ~ George Bernard Shaw

:p

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SirAntagonist said:
facepalm.txt

See? Diferences! º('◡' )º

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Digital_Kindness said:
No, this is Patrick.

No, this is Sparta.

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Skiltaire said:
The language is English, therefore the English spellings and usages are the correct ones to use, especially in a context where users from multiple countries are going to be reading. American and other versions of English are dialects.

what the hell are you on? man, I love how British people come up with stupid reasons why "their" version of "their" language is better. Bunch of pretentious assholes, if you ask me. Why can't we just let bygones be bygones. Each version of the language has its problems. Get over it.

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PheagleAdler said:
what the hell are you on? man, I love how British people come up with stupid reasons why "their" version of "their" language is better. Bunch of pretentious assholes, if you ask me. Why can't we just let bygones be bygones. Each version of the language has its problems. Get over it.

Yeah, it may surprise you where English originated . . .

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"The language is English. I am English. Therefore mine is the opinion which matters, colonial heathen."

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I think it's obvious that since humans came from Africa it's only fair to use some African version of English.

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