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Tag Implication: grin to smile

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Implicating grin to smile.

Reason: Grins are a type of smile. It shouldn't be an alias, because "grin" usually describes a particularly broad smile, and may indicate an attitude that smiles don't necessarily indicate (you can have a wistful smile, for instance, but probably not a wistful grin).

Updated by jxh2154

It depends on what we define as a grin. If it's simply a wider smile, then the implication seems alright to me. However, if "grin" can include snarling faces like post #373038, then there shouldn't be an implication.

tempo said:
If "grin" can include snarling faces like post #373038, then there shouldn't be an implication.

I would tend to call that look a "grimace" rather than a grin... (shrug)

Yeah, I don't think that's a grin in post #373038.

I just looked through a few pages and was unable to see any clear distinction in usage between the two tags. And smile is ~26 times more common.

My inclination would be to alias them, because they aren't being used as distinct tags at the moment.

Smile is 26 times more common because a lot more things are a smile than a grin. It's only a grin if the teeth are bare, but any :)-expression is a smile, including grins.

For example, post #390838 is not a grin, but it's a smile.

So basically, I agree that grin should imply smile. I can't think of any grin that isn't a smile, but I can think of plenty smiles that aren't grins.

I glanced through grin and could see hardly any posts that didn't belong. Maybe someone cleaned it up in the past hour.

Another "vote" for an implication.

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hungkok2007 said:
I would tend to call that look a "grimace" rather than a grin... (shrug)

jxh2154 said:
Yeah, I don't think that's a grin in post #373038.

Yeah, I won't disagree with you. I just felt like spurting out a random idea for a counterexample, since grin doesn't have a specific wiki definition.

Seems like everyone already has the "wide smile" defintion in mind, which is probably less confusing than a more general one.

With that said, I'm fine with an implication as well.

We're going to use teeth as the distinguishing feature? I guess that's okay, but it needs to go in the wiki. Someone write up a good explanation of the difference and update grin and smile. I'll probably implicate it after that.

Well, teeth and the amount of show-off. I mean, you'd have those slightly open smiles with a bit of white behind 'em, but then you have the quadrilateral sahpes that grins tend to be.

jxh2154 said:
We're going to use teeth as the distinguishing feature? I guess that's okay, but it needs to go in the wiki. Someone write up a good explanation of the difference and update grin and smile. I'll probably implicate it after that.

So... about that implication...?

Hm I skimmed a bunch and the ones I came across all had teeth, though maybe it was just coincidence.

I'd think calling some evil_grin that don't meet the criteria for grin makes evil_grin a bit misleading... I'll undo the implication for now though.

jxh2154 said:
I'd think calling some evil_grin that don't meet the criteria for grin makes evil_grin a bit misleading...

That would be because there's no evil_smirk tag, I guess. But I thought there weren't enough exemples to make that worthy of another tag. Might do a bit of cleaning in this case.

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