Aliasing aged_up → older
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Reason:
Same usage.
Maybe even consider flipping that around, even though older is currently tagged a lot more? Aged_up seems easier to understand.
Updated by furrypickle
Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions
Aliasing aged_up → older
Link to alias
Same usage.
Maybe even consider flipping that around, even though older is currently tagged a lot more? Aged_up seems easier to understand.
Updated by furrypickle
Ah, I've had that one on my back burner for a while, even started tagging both at once for some reason. Yeah, that's exactly what I was going to suggest too, older seems rather vague and ambiguous compared to the very clear aged_up. Like it could be used for describing elderly people in general or something.
Older -> aged_up would definitely be my choice.
Also, updated the wiki for both, aged_up didn't have one at all and the other one was pretty barebones.
Updated by anonymous
I would have assumed it was a duplicate to age_difference, so yeah definitely older -> aged_up.
Updated by anonymous
parasprite said:
I would have assumed it was a duplicate to age_difference,
Valid one too, I could see someone using younger and older on a post instead of age_difference.
In fact, that seems to be exactly what at least one user has done. (There's also an age_difference tag on this but it was added later on)
Yup, that leaves no doubt in my mind that it's just too ambiguous without consulting the wiki. "Older" can mean a ton of things. By the way, just for consistency's sake we should probably alias younger to aged_down as well.
Updated by anonymous