QUOTE(gweh @ Jan 5 2017, 01:04)

Also, if you want to check your own accuracy, remember there's the tool at >
ehentaihip.com/tools.php?act=taglist&uid=
to do so with - just put your user ID (at the end of the URL if you click into your userpage) at the end of that address to check, though you're only allowed to do it for yourself. Check if you're part of the problem or the solution!
Also, if you want to figure out exactly what you've done wrong (which everyone has, at some time or another), use
Tag Check to save your upvoted tags and check to see which ones have gotten downvoted.
This is just my opinion, but I think a good goal for those who understand English, want to be accurate (and aren't afraid to look at the wiki whenever they aren't entirely sure) is something around 98% accuracy.
It might take only 0.5 seconds for someone who wants points to upvote a tag, but it can take 10 seconds - 2 minutes for someone doing cleanup to be sure that a tag is invalid and downvote it (depending on how long the gallery is and how easy the tag is to identify). That's why I think even 95% accuracy is troublingly low, especially for those with a lot of mod power and high tag volume.
QUOTE(gweh @ Jan 5 2017, 01:04)

It actually kinda weirds me out, seeing as we have systems in place (mod power) to make sure the people who don't reasonably know what they're doing don't have a huge effect; best guess I can make that doesn't involve incompetency is that people might upload without knowing a lot about tagging mechanics, tag everything they can see with the first thing that works for them ("I'll try putting 'fox' in, there's a foxgirl!), and then quickly get their low-power tags downvoted by vets.
An issue is that nowadays, everyone and their dog has 20+ mod power. Well, maybe not quite, but
many do, and power is no guarantee that they know what they're doing. The other issue is that tag points are greatly incentivized, and for many, they only really care about tag accuracy to the point of "don't be so inaccurate that you get tagging privileges revoked." It's not that people
can't figure out how to be more accurate, it's that there's next to no incentive for it, so many don't bother. At least, that's my guess.