loxaxs
I agree there’s something to do. The easy solution is to alias the three (p0). Though, I looked at it and I thought, maybe we could give each tag a different meaning since is seems that pony tank is used almost exclusively for faceless pony tanks.
I have several propositions. The easier one is the following:
(p1)
I have several propositions. The easier one is the following:
(p1)
- A faceless pony tank must be tagged pony tank.
- A pony tank with a face must be tagged tank pone.
- And tank ponies is aliased into tank pone.
But we’ll need to cleanup the tags tank pone and tank ponies as they (both) contain a lot of pony tank images.
If we are more courageous, we could even make different use of tank pone and tank ponies. It could be something like:
(p2)
- A faceless ang legless pony tank must be tagged pony tank.
- A pony tank with a face but no (visible) legs must be tagged tank pone.
- A pony tank with (visible) legs must be tagged tank ponies.
I’m not completely satisfied. It might be more intuitive to make them represent different degrees of poni-ness VS tank-ness
(p3)
- pony tank for the most tank-like ones. No face and no legs.
- tank pone as an intermediate state. Either a face or legs, not both.
- tank ponies as the most pony-ish state. Both face and legs.