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Tag inconsistencies in filenames
I was doing a cleanup of my galleries and ran into a weird issue.

I have 2 versions of the same image:

yande.re 1147061 animal_ears bandaid garter hololive inumimi landacdeus mococo_abyssgard naked nipples pussy pussy_juice tail tribadism uncensored wet yuri.png

yande.re 1147061 animal_ears fuwawa_abyssgard garter hololive hololive_english inumimi landacdeus naked nipples pussy pussy_juice tail tribadism uncensored wet yuri.png

Seems it doesn't include all tags. But how does it decide what to name a certain image?

One version has the name of 1 character, the other has the name of the second character.
Are you talking about the files’ URLs? Like “https://files.yande.re/jpeg/b8824aa67a31dc7d83a60d7214cf3469/yande.re%201178410%20animal_ears%20azur_lane%20japanese_clothes%20kawakaze_%28azur_lane%29%20sword%20tail%20thighhighs%20yuzuka.jpg”

From what I know about it, such file names are generated from the last tags update, but they are not “real” (in a sense): you can type this URL “https://files.yande.re/jpeg/b8824aa67a31dc7d83a60d7214cf3469/yande.jpg” and it will show you the exact same picture. Actually, only the hexadecimal ID (“b8824aa67a31dc7d83a60d7214cf3469”, here) counts to make the URL valid.
Yea, I am talking about tags in the filenames. I guess I should have been clearer.

But the question, which you didn't answer, remains:

How does it decide what to name a certain image?

I had like a hundred duplicates saved because the tags had changed.
Write a script and deduplicate them yourself is your only solution.

At least the post id is in the filename so it should be easy.

And yes, relying on the filenames to get the tags of a post isn't reliable and will never be.
fireattack said:
Write a script and deduplicate them yourself is your only solution.
3 guesses how I discovered I have a hundred dupes.
(actually I expected a lot more)