Right now, this Rule exists in the Technical Metadata section for the RC:
This is great and I totally support it. However, there are a few cases where I don't believe it's necessary, such as when said user(s) is/are already credited in another metadata field - such as the Artist field.
This map required a disqualification, in part to add the username "10nya" to tags as the hitsounder of the beatmap, despite already being searchable via this username using the Artist field (Xinely & 10nya).
Whilst the beatmap did require disqualification to add genre tags to in-game search anyway, I think the requirement to add the hitsounder's username to tags is unnecessary, given context that the beatmap can be found by searching for said username already (since it's in the Artist field). I propose to add a sentence (in italics here) to this rule as follows that would clarify these cases:
This would negate the need for duplicate username tags in cases such as this where the contributing user is already searchable and properly credited.
Guest mappers, storyboarders, skinners and hitsounders must be added to the tags of a beatmapset. This is to give credit where credit is due and help others identify the main contributors of any given beatmapset. Usernames containing single characters separated by whitespaces must have the whitespaces replaced with underscores.
This is great and I totally support it. However, there are a few cases where I don't believe it's necessary, such as when said user(s) is/are already credited in another metadata field - such as the Artist field.
This map required a disqualification, in part to add the username "10nya" to tags as the hitsounder of the beatmap, despite already being searchable via this username using the Artist field (Xinely & 10nya).
Whilst the beatmap did require disqualification to add genre tags to in-game search anyway, I think the requirement to add the hitsounder's username to tags is unnecessary, given context that the beatmap can be found by searching for said username already (since it's in the Artist field). I propose to add a sentence (in italics here) to this rule as follows that would clarify these cases:
Guest mappers, storyboarders, skinners and hitsounders must be added to the tags of a beatmapset. This is to give credit where credit is due and help others identify the main contributors of any given beatmapset. Usernames containing single characters separated by whitespaces must have the whitespaces replaced with underscores. This can be negated if the username(s) is/are already present in another metadata field, such as the Artist field.
This would negate the need for duplicate username tags in cases such as this where the contributing user is already searchable and properly credited.