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11##Tags you should know about
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33The community has selected "utility tags" to improve the quality and reliability of sentences. Their names all begin with "@". There are roughly 30. They are listed at the bottom of this page.
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55- @check - The sentence needs to be checked.
66- @Needs Native Check - The sentence needs to be checked by a native speaker. (Ideally, contributors will identify their native languages in their profiles.)
77- @change - The sentence needs to be changed.
88- OK - The sentence is considered correct by at least one person.
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1010##How to help
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1212You must be an advanced contributor in order to tag sentences. However, even if you are not a trusted user, you can still leave a comment that contains the same text as a tag (for example, "@check"). An advanced contributor may later choose to add a tag based on your comment.
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1414Whenever you notice a possible mistake that can be evaluated by either a native or non-native speaker, add the **@check** tag and post a comment explaining what you think the mistake may be.
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1616Whenever you add sentences in a foreign language or encounter sentences written by a non-native speaker, are not completely sure they are correct, and want a native speaker to validate them, add the **@Needs Native Check** tag.
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1818Whenever you notice a sentence that you are certain is unnatural or wrong, add the **@change** tag and post a comment to suggest a correction or better phrasing.
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2020Whenever you can, browse through sentences that are tagged **@change**, **@check**, **@Needs Native Check** to discuss the sentences with other members and help decide what to do with these sentences.
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2222Once the case of a problematic sentence has been solved, tag it **OK**. More generally, you can browse and check others' sentences, and tag them with **OK** to indicate you consider they are correct. But do this when you are 100% sure that the sentence is correct.
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2424Note that Tatoeba will not allow you to use the OK tag on your own sentence, whether you have written it or adopted it.
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2626You must be a corpus maintainer or admin in order to delete tags. However, even if you are not, you can add an **OK** tag to a sentence that contains a **@check**, **@change**, or **@Needs Native Check** tag, and a corpus maintainer or admin can later delete the other tag. The **OK** tag will generally be left in place to indicate that a native speaker has checked the sentence.
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2828## List of utility tags
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30@change
31@change audio
32@change flag
33@change grammar
34@change link
35@change or delete
36@change or unlink
37@change punctuation
38@change spelling
39@check
40@check capitalisation
41@check copyright
42@check eng-to-jpn translation
43@check flag
44@check link
45@check tag
46@check translation
47@copyright
48@delete
49@delete maybe
50@duplicate
51@link
52@needs completion
53@needs native check
54@not a sentence
55@remove annotation
56@remove audio
57@remove NNC tag
58@wrong audio
59@wrong translation
60@wrong transliteration
30* @change
31* @change audio
32* @change flag
33* @change grammar
34* @change link
35* @change or delete
36* @change or unlink
37* @change punctuation
38* @change spelling
39* @check
40* @check capitalisation
41* @check copyright
42* @check eng-to-jpn translation
43* @check flag
44* @check link
45* @check tag
46* @check translation
47* @copyright
48* @delete
49* @delete maybe
50* @duplicate
51* @link
52* @needs completion
53* @needs native check
54* @not a sentence
55* @remove annotation
56* @remove audio
57* @remove NNC tag
58* @wrong audio
59* @wrong translation
60* @wrong transliteration
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Version at: 22/06/2014, 15:43

##Tags you should know about

The community has selected "utility tags" to improve the quality and reliability of sentences. Their names all begin with "@". There are roughly 30. They are listed at the bottom of this page.

- @check - The sentence needs to be checked.
- @Needs Native Check - The sentence needs to be checked by a native speaker. (Ideally, contributors will identify their native languages in their profiles.) 
- @change - The sentence needs to be changed.
- OK - The sentence is considered correct by at least one person.

##How to help

You must be an advanced contributor in order to tag sentences. However, even if you are not a trusted user, you can still leave a comment that contains the same text as a tag (for example, "@check"). An advanced contributor may later choose to add a tag based on your comment.

Whenever you notice a possible mistake that can be evaluated by either a native or non-native speaker, add the **@check** tag and post a comment explaining what you think the mistake may be.

Whenever you add sentences in a foreign language or encounter sentences written by a non-native speaker, are not completely sure they are correct, and want a native speaker to validate them, add the **@Needs Native Check** tag.

Whenever you notice a sentence that you are certain is unnatural or wrong, add the **@change** tag and post a comment to suggest a correction or better phrasing.

Whenever you can, browse through sentences that are tagged **@change**, **@check**, **@Needs Native Check** to discuss the sentences with other members and help decide what to do with these sentences.

Once the case of a problematic sentence has been solved, tag it **OK**. More generally, you can browse and check others' sentences, and tag them with **OK** to indicate you consider they are correct. But do this when you are 100% sure that the sentence is correct. 

Note that Tatoeba will not allow you to use the OK tag on your own sentence, whether you have written it or adopted it.

You must be a corpus maintainer or admin in order to delete tags. However, even if you are not, you can add an **OK** tag to a sentence that contains a **@check**, **@change**, or **@Needs Native Check** tag, and a corpus maintainer or admin can later delete the other tag. The **OK** tag will generally be left in place to indicate that a native speaker has checked the sentence.

## List of utility tags

@change
@change audio
@change flag
@change grammar
@change link
@change or delete
@change or unlink
@change punctuation
@change spelling
@check
@check capitalisation
@check copyright
@check eng-to-jpn translation
@check flag
@check link
@check tag
@check translation
@copyright
@delete
@delete maybe
@duplicate
@link
@needs completion
@needs native check
@not a sentence
@remove annotation
@remove audio
@remove NNC tag
@wrong audio
@wrong translation
@wrong transliteration

version at: 22/06/2014, 15:43

##Tags you should know about

The community has selected "utility tags" to improve the quality and reliability of sentences. Their names all begin with "@". There are roughly 30. They are listed at the bottom of this page.

- @check - The sentence needs to be checked.
- @Needs Native Check - The sentence needs to be checked by a native speaker. (Ideally, contributors will identify their native languages in their profiles.) 
- @change - The sentence needs to be changed.
- OK - The sentence is considered correct by at least one person.

##How to help

You must be an advanced contributor in order to tag sentences. However, even if you are not a trusted user, you can still leave a comment that contains the same text as a tag (for example, "@check"). An advanced contributor may later choose to add a tag based on your comment.

Whenever you notice a possible mistake that can be evaluated by either a native or non-native speaker, add the **@check** tag and post a comment explaining what you think the mistake may be.

Whenever you add sentences in a foreign language or encounter sentences written by a non-native speaker, are not completely sure they are correct, and want a native speaker to validate them, add the **@Needs Native Check** tag.

Whenever you notice a sentence that you are certain is unnatural or wrong, add the **@change** tag and post a comment to suggest a correction or better phrasing.

Whenever you can, browse through sentences that are tagged **@change**, **@check**, **@Needs Native Check** to discuss the sentences with other members and help decide what to do with these sentences.

Once the case of a problematic sentence has been solved, tag it **OK**. More generally, you can browse and check others' sentences, and tag them with **OK** to indicate you consider they are correct. But do this when you are 100% sure that the sentence is correct. 

Note that Tatoeba will not allow you to use the OK tag on your own sentence, whether you have written it or adopted it.

You must be a corpus maintainer or admin in order to delete tags. However, even if you are not, you can add an **OK** tag to a sentence that contains a **@check**, **@change**, or **@Needs Native Check** tag, and a corpus maintainer or admin can later delete the other tag. The **OK** tag will generally be left in place to indicate that a native speaker has checked the sentence.

## List of utility tags

* @change
* @change audio
* @change flag
* @change grammar
* @change link
* @change or delete
* @change or unlink
* @change punctuation
* @change spelling
* @check
* @check capitalisation
* @check copyright
* @check eng-to-jpn translation
* @check flag
* @check link
* @check tag
* @check translation
* @copyright
* @delete
* @delete maybe
* @duplicate
* @link
* @needs completion
* @needs native check
* @not a sentence
* @remove annotation
* @remove audio
* @remove NNC tag
* @wrong audio
* @wrong translation
* @wrong transliteration

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