call of duty tags

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There are two characters from COD:MW2 whose tags are duplicated and weirdly named:
Both likely also have images without their character tags, tagged only with “call of duty” or the specific game they were in.
I’m not sure what should be the canonical form of their tags. “Name pseudonym surname”? “pseudonym (call of duty)”?
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There are two characters from COD:MW2 whose tags are duplicated and weirdly named:
Both likely also have images without their character tags, tagged only with “call of duty” or the specific game they were in.
I’m not sure what should be the canonical form of their tags. “Name pseudonym surname”? “pseudonym (call of duty)”?
Still don’t know anything about Call of Duty, but maybe could go like Sonic’s miles “tails” prower with the alias in the middle.
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Still don’t know anything about Call of Duty, but maybe could go like Sonic’s miles “tails” prower with the alias in the middle.
It’s as good as any other tagging scheme, I guess. It’s also how Wikipedia introduces them inside articles. Let’s go with it. Aliases should help with the slight discoverability hit caused by quote marks.
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