タグ付け
意味
Tagging — mentioning or linking someone's account in a social media post or photo so they receive a notification.
タグ付け refers to the act of associating someone's social media account with a post, photo, or story. On Instagram, it commonly means tagging someone in a photo; on Twitter, it can mean @mentioning someone. Unwanted タグ付け (being tagged in unflattering photos or spam) is a common social media complaint, and many users adjust their settings to require approval before tags appear on their profile.
例文
- 勝手にタグ付けしないでって言ったのに。
- 集合写真撮ったからみんなタグ付けしとくね。
- タグ付けされた投稿に変な顔で写ってて最悪。
使い方ガイド
場面: Instagram, Facebook, social media
トーン: neutral, informational
正しい言い方
- この写真タグ付けしていい? (Can I tag you in this photo?)
- タグ付けしたら教えるね。 (I'll let you know when I tag you.)
避ける言い方
- 許可なく他人をタグ付けする (Don't tag others without permission — especially in embarrassing or unflattering photos)
よくある間違い
- Confusing タグ付け (tagging a person) with ハッシュタグ (hashtag) — they are different features
- Tagging people in promotional or spam posts — this is considered very rude in Japanese SNS culture
起源と歴史
Compound of タグ (tagu, from English 'tag') and 付け (zuke, 'attaching'). Became common vocabulary with the rise of Instagram and Facebook photo tagging features in the early 2010s.
文化的背景
時代: 2010s with Instagram and Facebook adoption
世代: Millennials and Gen Z
社会的背景: Social media users
地域メモ: Used across Japan. Asking permission before tagging is considered good manners in Japanese social media etiquette.
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復