Cat
Esteemed Contributor

Sorry to beat a dead horse here, I know this decision has been made, but this is bothering me. the-Creator.png

Maybe this could be reworded somehow? If you must refer to me as "the creator", could you at least not capitalize it? I mostly just think it looks silly and ridiculous, but I think there are some religious communities that might be offended.

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BevStuff
Contributor III

I'd rather be called "Artist."

Cat
Esteemed Contributor

Just noticed that the popup message has been reworded to remove the word "creator" entirely. Thanks so much! I can stop cringing every time I see it now! 😀

Lucia
New Contributor III

It's still there and it makes me feel so uncomfortable:Cattura01q.JPG 

 

Cat
Esteemed Contributor

@Lucia I finally figured out that the wording is different if it finds 2 "trigger words" rather than one in your title, tags, and description. So, in your example it's finding both "glitter" and "holographic" (or something that triggered both warnings). But if there's only one trigger word, then you get a different message that doesn't imply that the elements were put in place by a higher power! 😉

I used to call this artwork "gold lace" and it triggered the same message you're getting. So I went through all of my titles, tags, and descriptions, and got rid of the word lace - I used "curls" or "filigree" or "ornate accents" or something like that instead and now it only gets a warning for "foil" because I use the phrase "faux foil" in the description - but I'm OK with that, because I actually do want the customer to know that it isn't real foil so they're not confused.

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Anyhow, I don't know how important you feel those warnings are for your customers and/or which terms they might be using in search. But if you can reword things so you only trigger one warning, you at least get a more reasonably worded message!

Lucia
New Contributor III

Thank you so much @Cat , I didn't realize at least one warning is ok, and a lot of my faux foil products show it . It's the fact of being defined as " Creator" with capital C that still bothers me, I'll never get used to it 😞         This Is Creators forum, "Hi Creator!" when a customer contacts  me in chat, etc...  I'm catholic and the topic of this old post still matters. 

Cat
Esteemed Contributor

@Lucia I totally get it. I cringe every time I see the word "Creator" used to refer to designers. I wonder if they have any clue how offensive that is.