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^has a chain of child posts (parent > child > child > child). Is that redundancy needed?
Edit2; Just to be safe so I don't to something uncalled for, if for example I come across this; https://yande.re/post/show/174511 and knew there was another one; https://yande.re/post/show/87891 Is it okay to add one as parent of the other, in this case 174511 as parent of 87891?
I checked the wiki part so went ahead and did that. Hopefully it was right(?).
Edit3; Sorry, yet another question. If one encounters a parent and child pair that doesn't match, is it okay to remove the tag? Like these two; https://yande.re/post/show/305231 (parent) https://yande.re/post/show/309702 (child) I haven't removed it yet as I don't know why they were tagged as such in the first place(?).
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https://yande.re/post/show/338196
^has a chain of child posts (parent > child > child > child). Is that redundancy needed?
Edit2; Just to be safe so I don't to something uncalled for, if for example I come across this;
https://yande.re/post/show/174511
and knew there was another one;
https://yande.re/post/show/87891
Is it okay to add one as parent of the other, in this case 174511 as parent of 87891?
I checked the wiki part so went ahead and did that. Hopefully it was right(?).
Edit3; Sorry, yet another question. If one encounters a parent and child pair that doesn't match, is it okay to remove the tag? Like these two;
https://yande.re/post/show/305231 (parent)
https://yande.re/post/show/309702 (child)
I haven't removed it yet as I don't know why they were tagged as such in the first place(?).