Topic: [Feature] A button to mark posts as missing a tag that changes on a regular basis

Posted under Site Bug Reports & Feature Requests

Like, having a "tag of the day" where clicking that button automatically adds the post to a list of posts to be reviewed for that tag. I'd suggest having it add the tag automatically, but I suspect that'd be too easy to abuse.

Basically, it'd lower the bar for getting users to flesh out tags, especially if the pool of tags that could show up was pruned down to the more straightforward ones. Types of clothes, level of undress, types of genitalia, and so on, rather than tags where users would need to wonder whether or not they qualify.

It's common for people to note that a tag's missing and just move on, but one click wouldn't take much effort, and the system would probably encourage itself by making people feel like they've had a favor requested of them. Hell, the tags could even be randomly assigned instead of being the same for everyone.

Ideally there'd also be a way to make confirming those reports not staff responsibility, but that's very much not my wheelhouse.

I feel that would just invite people to either misclick on them and unintentionally tag abuse, or to intentionally spam every "recommended" tags just to hit that minimum-10-tags-per-post mark.

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A fun thing I saw on one site was a %-age list of AI-detected tags, where you had to checkmark a tag you think the recognizer got right. I assume the quality of it's guesses would go up/down based on the laziness of humans to double-check it's correct. "WCPGW" *feedback ensues*

thegreatwolfgang said:
I feel that would just invite people to either misclick on them and unintentionally tag abuse, or to intentionally spam every "recommended" tags just to hit that minimum-10-tags-per-post mark.

Misclicking could be addressed with a quick confirmation box, and to clarify I mean all this specifically for users browsing, not those posting--basically as a way to encourage those users to help with tagging in a low effort way.

I would rather have people select interesting/up-and-coming tags on their own instead of having a 0.001% chance for eyes on body to get brought up to a userbase that forgets about it in 24 hours.

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