I have a question that's been bugging me for quite some time and since I've taken a fair amount of interest in tagging, I believe I should ask for some quick clarification. When tagging Poképosts, should pokémon be tagged only by their canon name or should they also be tagged by what they resemble in the real world? Pardon me if this subject has been asked and answered before, but I notice that many posts vary on what tags are used. Some Poképosts tag the subject only by the pokémon's name like "Lucario", "Primarina", "Pikachu", etc. While others add the species that they're based on like "jackal", "seal", and "mouse", respectively. It's very confusing and mildly frustrating for me to decide which way is correct. Obviously, some pokémon, like Lickitung and Snorlax, defy categorization since they don't particularly resemble any known species. And yet, Vulpix almost always is tagged as a fox.
Also, while I'm on the subject, tagging pokémon by their species resemblance seems counterproductive in my opinion. Say I decide to search for posts containing "fox" and "anthro". 90% of the time, I'm not looking for pictures of Delphox, Braixen, Zoroark, and so on, so I have to either ignore those posts or filter them out with dashes in front. I could just enter "-pokémon" every time I want to do a search, but I only have six terms that I can look up at once, so doing so limits what I can look up at any given time. Granted, I could blacklist "pokémon", but there are times when I want to see Pokémon post, especially if I'm just browsing for nothing in particular. It just seems like a waste of time and effort from my perspective.
So, honestly, how does this work? Do we really tag what we see or should there be a limitation on that when dealing with special cases like Pokémon?
Updated by Genjar