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Many fans name their tags to correspond to typical fanwork [[Header|metadata]] such as author, [[fandom]], [[rating]], [[genre]], character, pairing, and sometimes even length or status (complete or [[WIP]]) will be added to a bookmark.  These naming conventions in turn make it easier for other fans to find fanworks by tag on Delicious. For example, a search for "fanfic" will bring up all recently bookmarked pages tagged with that term: http://delicious.com/tag/fanfic
 
Many fans name their tags to correspond to typical fanwork [[Header|metadata]] such as author, [[fandom]], [[rating]], [[genre]], character, pairing, and sometimes even length or status (complete or [[WIP]]) will be added to a bookmark.  These naming conventions in turn make it easier for other fans to find fanworks by tag on Delicious. For example, a search for "fanfic" will bring up all recently bookmarked pages tagged with that term: http://delicious.com/tag/fanfic
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Some users add punctuation or other characters, often just to sort their tags alphabetically. Because Delicious tags are space-separated, rather than comma-separated, tags composed of phrases are also likely to contain underscores (_) or periods (.). Atypical tags are more difficult to search on, but can be useful if the user is browsing only the reccer's account.  
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Some users add punctuation or other characters, often just to sort their tags alphabetically. Because Delicious tags were until the September 2011 relaunch space-separated, rather than comma-separated, tags composed of phrases are also likely to contain underscores (_) or periods (.). Atypical tags are more difficult to search on, but can be useful if the user is browsing only the reccer's account.
 
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''examples of typical fannish tags''
      
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