specific headmates have their own tags, as file extensions. if we’re blurry, or it’s from multiple of us somehow, we use ‘.&’. if a headmate hasn’t stuck around long enough to get a file format, they use ‘.temp’ with a sign-off. if we are a new person, but we don’t know who we are, we use ‘.temp’ without a sign-off.
if a headmate wishes to share important information about themself, it will be in ‘pin.[headmate’s tag]’. likewise, other important things will be in pin.ceru.
console.log: our tag for asks.
interaction!.[file]: our tag for interaction which is not in the form of asks, e.g. reblogging someone else’s post to chat.
/art: for art we create. has a matching tag, art.[file]: [file] is whoever created the art.
insys.[file]: for posts we reblog or make about our insystem relationships, typically queerplatonic or romantic.
/fav: favorite posts. has a matching tag, fav.[file]: [file] is the person who has the post as their favorite.
/sp: for anything we use in our simplyplural.
/boxes: for userboxes we reblog.
/our.boxes: for userboxes we make.
/terms: for terms we reblog. has a matching tag, term.[file]: [file] is whoever identifies with the term.
/coins: for things we coin. has a matching tag, coin.[file]: [file] is whoever coined the term. this is also used for flags we make, even if we didn’t coin the term.
/bah: for bah packs we reblog or make. used infrequently.
/disco: posts about disco elysium. mainly made/reblogged by Nerve (.pdf).
for: [file]: posts we want another headmate to see whenever they front. their file format or signoff is put after ‘for:’.
abt: [file]: posts ‘about’ another headmate, posts ‘about’ how a headmate feels towards another headmate, and/or posts that describe another headmate somehow. used less + newer.
grab bag: posts for someone in here, but we don’t know who (or they don’t have a tag…). maybe these resonate with someone unidentifiable, or we just get the feeling that Someone would like them probably. may also have posts with general appeal or posts that appeal to a group of us.
note: sign-off emojis are prefixed with a dash or something similar. emojis that are not prefixed are tags for posts that remind a headmate of someone in their source.