I'm all for this social networking stuff. Let the userbase add metadata, all that.
Only problem with mob rules is that there seems to be a bit of variance in application. In the old days of centralized indexing and so, you were assured that there would be at least -some- consistency between applications.
One only need to look at the <A href="http://suicidegirls.com/pics/tags/curves/">"Curves"</a> tag to see this in play.
Certainly there are curves to be had on even the twiggiest of models, just as one could apply "boobs" as a tag to all sets.
Granted, though, "curves" is not necessarily what comes to mind under some of those sets -- mob rule is not without its injustices.
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Unrelated: seems like its been an awful long time since I've added anything to my favorites list. Is it the photos? Me?
Only problem with mob rules is that there seems to be a bit of variance in application. In the old days of centralized indexing and so, you were assured that there would be at least -some- consistency between applications.
One only need to look at the <A href="http://suicidegirls.com/pics/tags/curves/">"Curves"</a> tag to see this in play.
Certainly there are curves to be had on even the twiggiest of models, just as one could apply "boobs" as a tag to all sets.
Granted, though, "curves" is not necessarily what comes to mind under some of those sets -- mob rule is not without its injustices.
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Unrelated: seems like its been an awful long time since I've added anything to my favorites list. Is it the photos? Me?