Those tags might be colored different than green?.., so I'm hesitant to adding them all willy nilly.
Edit:
There's so many tags for messed up cutie mark, and I'm never really sure what tag to use when I see images without a tag for it at all, and the mark is all messed up.
[alternate cutie mark](/tags/alternate+cutie+mark) and [wrong cutie mark](/tags/wrong+cutie+mark) are the main ones.
[ai doesn't like cutie marks](/tags/ai+doesn%27t+like+cutie+marks), [altered cutie mark](/tags/altered+cutie+mark), [cutie mark error](/tags/cutie+mark+error), [inaccurate cutie mark](/tags/inaccurate+cutie+mark) only have 1 image tagged as such.
If all these are supposed to be kept and used for cutie mark generation errors, it'd be helpful to know what tag to use when.
I'm assuming it will be inevitable that AI gets trained on AI.
Garbage in, garbage out. So it probably behooves us to tag cutie mark errors in a more uniform way.
Maybe have it as a requirement to tag e.g. one of the above *or* tag it with e.g. correct cutiemark? (or blank flank, for intended blank flanks)? Just like using a rating tag is required (I presume, haven't uploaded anything yet)