How do I tag this?

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I can think of 3 scenarios of that
-artist don’t bother tagging copyright character
-artist who give hint of copyright character via description but avoid tagging character
- artist make OC who look too similar to copyright character they draws a lot. There is this donkuzuhonma artist who make an Oc who almost look like Yashikizu. Then he got angry when people tag nijisanji

nkuylo said:

How do we tag nose that got red due to common cold, cold(ambient temperature) or alcohol intoxication?
Examples: post #8818675, post #8558663, post #9551237
Some of the posts falls under nose blush or full-face blush or runny nose; but in some cases(like on the last example) they all seem off.

There is red nose, but it's wiki says it's for clowns and reindeers. Which is strange, because there's also clown nose, which is basically the same(minus reindeers?). Both tags have more than 1k posts, and apparently well used despite being kinda redundant.

red nose wiki is really old, it was created 10 years ago and hasn't been edited until today (by me). I edited it so the tag just refers to the color of a nose (excluding shapes) which should be the case with a name as broad as red nose.

Some users already went ahead and tagged red nose for the cases that you mentioned red_nose cold, red_nose drunk.

I was checking the wiki for Robin (Honkai: Star Rail) (because I've been getting into that game recently and wanted to make sure I didn't accidentally miss an official alternate costume on post #9579844 and its child), only to realize the wiki has the phrase:

She is portrayed with long light blue hair...

Light blue hair has been deprecated for a few months now. This description is very not helpful. What color should be used to substitute in for that? Especially since Robin's hair color is a little ambiguous at a glance, in my opinion, so having a tag to "default" to when you can't easily tell would be nice.

ZeroAurora said:

Any tags expressing other characters (like a passer-by) than the main ones in a series?

There used to be an extra tag, but it got deprecated.
I think you're now supposed to make tags for recurring extras, if they're worth tagging.