You can tag films (when reviewing and/or adding them to your diary) and curated lists. Use tags as you would on a blog or on X/Twitter — to add context to your content. Tags may reflect your own genre taxonomy, an occasion or festival, where/how/with whom you saw a film, the type or style of a list, or anything else you care to use them for. Each diary entry or curated list displays its list of keyword tags, which you can use to cross-reference your own content, your friends’ content, or even across the whole community.
Nested tags are supported (e.g. with:mom). If you re-use the first part of a nested tag (for example, with:mom and with:dad), you can use our search tool to find all content tagged with:with: (the search string in this case would be tag:with and is best paired with m:[username] to limit results to those from a single account).
We support Unicode characters in tags and tag URLs. If you mix Unicode and Latin characters in a single tag, only the Latin characters will be used to generate the tag URL, which may cause multiple visually distinct tags to “collapse” into a single tag for purposes of aggregation.