"This tag is for art that includes a character being killed." Death Wiki
If the character is being killed, it is still alive. So shouldn't we use imminent_death instead? Why this statement is at the wiki?
I also checked some of the posts tagged as death and I realized that maybe people are mistaging a bunch of them as it should be imminent_death instead. But I also saw some posts that we can't know if the character is dead or is going to die, so I thought we should have an ambiguous_death tag.
With that in mind, how can we accurately and objectively, in every case, tell if a character is dying or is dead? What is the metric on what should kill something right away or a fatal wound that would cause an imminent_death?
Examples
This post got tagged as death, although the character got shot, they could indeed either die, which it would be tagged as imminent_death, because they are still living here or escape and live, because the shot didnt hurt them fatally. Because we can't tell if they are really going to die, it should be tagged as ambiguous_death imo.
What about this? Why it got tagged as death, only because of the dull_eyes? So every character that have dull_eyes will be tagged as death???? Note that there's a BUNCH of works of this artist tagged as death with the character having only dull_eyes.
Vore posts tagged as death, shouldn't they be tagged as ambiguous_death? Because we can't know for sure if the character is really dead here?
He seems at the moment still alive and there's NO WAY he can escape that, shouldn't this be tagged as imminent_death instead of death?
Same thing, the character is still alive here. So it should be tagged as imminent_death instead of death, right?
This one should be tagged as ambiguous_death, imo. He could be either really dead or barely alive, but there's isn't much to support either of these theories. He's still really wounded.
"The absence or loss of life, in something that was once living." Death Wiki
What counts as "something once living"?
- Do Robots, androids or other living machines counts? Let's suppose there's a post with a computer with an IA and someone breaks it until there's only scraps, could it be tagged as death?
Posts with "dead" robots tagged as death
- Can an undead like zombies, mummies, skeletons etc... "die"? Also shouldn't they implicate death, weren't they once living beings that died?
Posts with "dead" undeads tagged as death
- What about animate_inanimate and other inorganic beings can they "die" and be tagged as death?
Posts with "dead" animated inanimate tagged as death
↑Also tagged as gore↑
- What about ghosts, plants and food? Can I tag a salad as death? A broken tree as imminent_death? An hamburger as death? If someone shots a ghost and there's a bullet hole with a liquid coming through it and it is in pain, then becomes unresponsive can I tag it as death?
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And I think that's it for now, if more questions arise I'll ask them.
I tried to make this text the most cohesive possible, if something didn't made sense, ask me.
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