wrangletangle: a lamppost in black and white (Default)
(Glossary)

If you want to make sure your work on AO3 is found by as many people as possible, you may actually want to tag as specifically as possible. Sound counter-intuitive? It's not - it's just the magic of metatags.

A metatag is like a grocery store. You can just put your milk on a random shelf somewhere, sure, but wouldn't you be more likely to sell it if you put it in the refrigerated section with the other milk? That's what a subtag does.

Not all potential subtags are canonical yet. That's like a product that's not on the shelf. But if the product is available (filterable), then it's on that shelf whether folks decide to visit every aisle or just the milk section. Either way, you get visitors! (Of course, you don't get visitors who were only hanging out in the produce section, but they weren't looking for milk anyway.)

Why not just put your milk anywhere in the store and let users figure it out from there? Well sure, you can do that. And some visitors do like to wander ALL THE AISLES and will find it. However, other visitors get cranky if they can't find what they want right away. These folks tend to have favorite sections (favorite subtags) that they visit regularly. Often, they won't even look at the rest of the store to see what else is there. This is why the store is organized into sections in the first place.

So if you're using a very broad category like 'Space', you might miss out on folks who just want 'Space Pirates', even if your work is all about how the characters go on the run from the law in their tiny bucket of bolts and end up joining a rag-tag crew of pirates living in an asteroid belt. (This exists, right?)

Similarly, if you just tag your work 'Jane', you'll miss many of the folks who only want Rizzoli & Isles's Jane Rizzoli, or Homestuck's Jane Crocker, or Dark is Rising's Jane Drew, or Marvel's Jane Foster (Marvel) (who has (Marvel) after her name because there's another Jane Foster in Sadler's Wells).

The good news? First, users who're interested in ALL THE WORKS can use the metatag to skim through everything, since Space Pirates do appear in the Space category, they just share it with Spaceships and Space Whales and everything else Space-like. Second, you can change tags after you post, if you find a tag that you like better. The "Edit Tags" button is my BFF.

Next up, how to find the metatag structure!

Tags of the day: Food, Space, and Jane.
wrangletangle: a lamppost in black and white (Default)
Dear people who put the full names of characters in freeforms: I tend to notice your tags and realize we need a canonical before the heat death of the universe. ♥

Freeform of the Day: Oblivious <-- me

P.S. If you ever notice a popular freeform that isn't 'common' yet, you can always drop a note to Support. ('Popular' is defined by the rule of 3.)

(Why yes it did take me two months to notice we needed a bruce angst tag. In my defense it's kind of a default setting for him. And for that other bruce, the one with the bat obsession and the issues. The other issues.)
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