Mod announcement!
Sep. 8th, 2011 06:19 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Alright badficians, after spending a good chunk of the morning, and a couple of nights working on this- the tags have FINALLY been cleaned up. I've deleted over 200 tags, and probably could afford to go through it again just to be safe.
So what does this mean?!
Well it means that we're getting a bit more serious about tagging entries and such. Since we are very lenient about activity checks, we usually just do a little look over the tags to make sure people are not dead. However a lot of you are not tagging entries appropriately, so we are forced to either tag it for you, or try to search through all the entries to try to find your activity, which is a bit unfair to the mods. So to prevent a more rigid AC check that people need to provide evidence of activity, we are really just asking you guys to tag things appropriately. If you're tagging into an entry just use 'comment: character name' and if you put up an entry please tag with the character name and 'plot: plot name'.
Sorry to have to be such a bitch about this guys, but it is something that really needs to be more enforced.
So what does this mean?!
Well it means that we're getting a bit more serious about tagging entries and such. Since we are very lenient about activity checks, we usually just do a little look over the tags to make sure people are not dead. However a lot of you are not tagging entries appropriately, so we are forced to either tag it for you, or try to search through all the entries to try to find your activity, which is a bit unfair to the mods. So to prevent a more rigid AC check that people need to provide evidence of activity, we are really just asking you guys to tag things appropriately. If you're tagging into an entry just use 'comment: character name' and if you put up an entry please tag with the character name and 'plot: plot name'.
Sorry to have to be such a bitch about this guys, but it is something that really needs to be more enforced.