I want to discuss a better means of organizing tags for websites that use a generic tagging system. I propose a tag hierarchy.
Basically, if I search for #dog, I should find posts with #puppy, #pug, #baby_pugs, #cute_dogs, etc.
But, if I search for #pug, I should only get posts with #pug, or other tags like #baby_pugs, #cute_pugs, etc.
This would make adding 50+ similar tags to a post irrelevant and allow for normal people to put a single obscure tag and still gain visibility.
I want to bring this idea up to more people. Where should I discuss this? You can suggest any website, community, or Lemmy instance where I could possibly develop this further.
I’m happy to discuss this here as well.
[Edit for clarity]: I am not just talking about tags for the federation and Mastodon. I am talking about improving any and all websites with a generic tagging system. Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc. etc.
It’s definitely better than the default, but I’m talking about a one-way system.
If the parent is #dog, and the child is #pug, then searching the parent should give me the child as well, not the other way around.
I mean that’s basically how it works, you’re just framing it in terms of searching rather than applying tags. Everything that gets tagged #pug would automatically be given #dog, such that when you search #dog, everything that has #pug would be included
Ah, fair. Of course, the extra tags should be hidden otherwise it’s back to 50+ tags per post, but for the image board it’s perfect.