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Tagging Guidelines
Guidelines for tagging your posts within this community are very simple!
1) Do not use the "mod post" tag unless you are both (a) a mod and (b) posting as a mod.
2) Use the "crosspost" tag for posts which are primarily links to other posts, on Dreamwidth or off-site. This does not include link collections with content within the post to community, such as reclists. (However, a post only of a link to and description of one's own Pinboard collection would be considered a crosspost.)
3) Use topic tags accordingly. Top-level topic tags are (listed alphabetically):
4) Check the Tags page if you think you might be creating a new sub-level tag, just in case.
1) Do not use the "mod post" tag unless you are both (a) a mod and (b) posting as a mod.
2) Use the "crosspost" tag for posts which are primarily links to other posts, on Dreamwidth or off-site. This does not include link collections with content within the post to community, such as reclists. (However, a post only of a link to and description of one's own Pinboard collection would be considered a crosspost.)
3) Use topic tags accordingly. Top-level topic tags are (listed alphabetically):
- cosplay, for sharing photos of or posts about Les Misérables cosplay
- discussion, for posts talking about Les Misérables that don't fall under headcanons, meta, or resources
- fanart, for posts of fanart or fanart recs
- fanfiction, for posts of fanfiction or fanfic recs
- filk, for posts sharing filk (fan-made songs as well as lyrics)
- headcanons, for posts sharing headcanons or headcanon memes
- meta, for meta discussion about LM and LM fandom
- recs, for posts with fanwork recommendations (does not need "crosspost" tag unless linking to a rec post elsewhere)
- resources, for posts that provide nerd resources such as links to external journal articles, analysis of primary sources, translations of research, etc.
4) Check the Tags page if you think you might be creating a new sub-level tag, just in case.