That's information that I would add in the author's notes, or in the summary if I felt it was necessary for the reader to know before clicking through. Is there a reason that you would not do the same thing, given that probably you are the only person who will use these tags, and only in one instance? (I have a feeling we come from different internet cultures re tagging, and it's interesting to me to question my assumptions of Things that Should/n't Be Tags. I mostly picked tagging up from Delicious, where there was a sort of a developing fan consensus over tag formats to allow people to find stuff, i.e., people coming to use the common format "fandom:Homestuck" so that all the bookmarks could be located in one search. That is, a user-need based system, not a creator-need one.)
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That's information that I would add in the author's notes, or in the summary if I felt it was necessary for the reader to know before clicking through. Is there a reason that you would not do the same thing, given that probably you are the only person who will use these tags, and only in one instance? (I have a feeling we come from different internet cultures re tagging, and it's interesting to me to question my assumptions of Things that Should/n't Be Tags. I mostly picked tagging up from Delicious, where there was a sort of a developing fan consensus over tag formats to allow people to find stuff, i.e., people coming to use the common format "fandom:Homestuck" so that all the bookmarks could be located in one search. That is, a user-need based system, not a creator-need one.)