![]() It would be akin to tagging questions with programming on Stack Overflow. Considering the entire site is about anime and manga, then every question is going to be relevant to either an anime or a manga. Continuing on my FMA example, if I've watched the anime but I haven't read the manga I'd want to be able to ignore all of the manga questions to avoid spoilers, but would still like to be able to see questions about the 2003 anime.įurthermore, if they anime and manga are that different, then I'd consider them independent yet related bodies of work anyways, and thus both deserving of their own tag. ![]() It's much easier for a user to only need to search one tag, rather than two, and it also allows users to ignore questions from one work and not the other. something like full-metal-alchemist and full-metal-alchemist-2003-anime). There are some exceptions to the "small difference" of course, where the anime and manga are significantly different (The first Full Metal Alchemist (FMA) anime and Manga are a perfect example of this), but in these situations having a separate tag for the manga and the anime makes more sense (i.e. Having two separate, yet identical questions, one for the manga and another for the anime is just redundant (and messy). ![]() In the situations where they aren't users can indicate this in their answers, stating whether this answer applies to the anime or the manga (and, ideally, could answer for both). I don't see what purpose this serves, since the question will apply to both the manga and the anime, and the answers will often be the same. ![]() It's also something we should straightened out now, because the current usage of these tags are already getting a bit out of control.Īs of now people just seem to be tossing the anime and manga tags onto a question based on whether they are reading the manga, or watching the anime. This was touched on in another meta, but I think it deserves a more in-depth discussion. ![]()
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