I am offering a few suggestions about merging two or more keywords together to avoid repetition and redundancy and also giving my reasons.
#1. The keywords "bare-breasts" and "breasts" should be merged into simply "breasts" and "bare-breasts" be made entirely redundant. Reason: "Bare" breasts are no different from simply "breasts". What next, should "clothed breasts" or "covered breasts" be submitted as another keyword simply to distinguish them from "bare" breasts? "Breasts" used to be the only keyword since the beginning. The "bare" variation is relatively recent but overgrown everywhere like a garden weed.
#2. The keyword "Man-with-glasses" does not sound good. Should be merged with the much better sounding and grammatically correct "Man-wearing-glasses". Same goes for other related keywords such as "woman/boy/girl with glasses" etc.
#3. The keywords "Railway station", "Railroad station" and "Train station" cause confusion and redundancy among searchers. i suggest they be merged together simply into "Train station" which also brings it close to the keyword "Train" in alphabetical search in a movie's keywords page.
Pleas let me know what you think about these suggestions. Thank you.
#1. The keywords "bare-breasts" and "breasts" should be merged into simply "breasts" and "bare-breasts" be made entirely redundant. Reason: "Bare" breasts are no different from simply "breasts". What next, should "clothed breasts" or "covered breasts" be submitted as another keyword simply to distinguish them from "bare" breasts? "Breasts" used to be the only keyword since the beginning. The "bare" variation is relatively recent but overgrown everywhere like a garden weed.
#2. The keyword "Man-with-glasses" does not sound good. Should be merged with the much better sounding and grammatically correct "Man-wearing-glasses". Same goes for other related keywords such as "woman/boy/girl with glasses" etc.
#3. The keywords "Railway station", "Railroad station" and "Train station" cause confusion and redundancy among searchers. i suggest they be merged together simply into "Train station" which also brings it close to the keyword "Train" in alphabetical search in a movie's keywords page.
Pleas let me know what you think about these suggestions. Thank you.





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That is... rather an overstatement, isn't it? The word "Breasts" almost always implies the exposed body part. It doesn't make sense to include this keyword when none of the women are shown topless. So there's no distinction between simply "breasts" and "bare breasts".
As for "topless female nudity", this keyword is problematic for me because of the word "topless". The way I see it, this is a slang word and should not be used in keywords. "Female frontal nudity" satisfies this requirement equally well (I have always assumed this to mean only above the waist nudity).