Keyword Policy

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This Keyword Policy forms part of the site rules which all users of Inkbunny are expected to abide by.

Why Keywords are Important

Keywords are very important as an essential part of organising any large archive of artistic media.

They help users find your work when they are searching for it specifically or when searching for a general theme. Keywords also help users avoid your work when there is content they do not wish to see.

To promote the most useful and usable archive of artistic work, we insist on a minimum standard of keywording on every submission uploaded to Inkbunny.

Adding good keywords to your submissions takes just a few seconds per upload and adds value to both your collection and to the entire archive as a whole.

Joke keywords and abuse of the keywording system by posting deliberately nonsensical, incorrect or misleading kewyords is not tolerated.

Adding Keywords as the Submission Owner

Minimum Required Keywords

As the submission owner your are obliged to add the following minimum of keywords to your uploads where applicable:

  • Genders of individuals that appear in the submission. Eg: male, female, herm.
  • Species of individuals that appear in the submission. Eg: fox, rabbit, raccoon.
  • Keywords describing the essential themes portrayed in the image. Eg: macro, inflation, cub.
It is especially important that you add keywords describing themes that you think users would commonly use to find your submission or what they might commonly wish to avoid seeing.

Please note that this minimum keywords policy does not apply to submissions uploaded before this policy was officially announced.

Further Keywording

You are not obliged to add more than the above described minimum keywords to an image but we suggest adding as many as you sensibly can if you have time to do so. We suggest considering keywords such as:

  • Common abreviations for combinations of genders in a submission. Eg: M/F, F/F, M/M, M/H/H, F/b, b/g, etc.
  • Art style or media used. Eg: traditional, charcoal, digital.

Adding Keywords as Suggestions to Others