Remove pre programmed tags

Question:
Can you stop automatically adding 20 tags to my pictures.

Product:
Wix Studio

What are you trying to achieve:
When I add a picture to my assets and want to add my tags to the picture, I have to individually remove 20 pre-assigned tags that have nothing to do with my product.

What have you already tried:
I have to individually remove each pre-assigned tag.

Additional information:
If I could highlight all of the tags to remove them would work, but I have to individually hit the X on each pre-assigned tag.

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YES, Please! I also hate this issue being an artist and so many of the tags are unrelated to the image. It takes forever. Then I have to enter tags to each photo without being able to do them for several images at a time.

It would save so much time if we could also copy/paste tags to another image OR if we could select multiple images and set the tags up for all of them at the same time.

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Really hoping this is removed or there is some way to turn it off, it’s completely useless and a huge time waster.

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Yes, please remove the pre-assigned tags. It takes too much time to remove and add your tags.

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Those tags are only for the media manager for you to search images later.

They are NOT added to the images when you add them to the physical website. You have to add new Alt tags when any image is added to the site.

Yes please! this ‘feature’ needs to be optional and then I can turn it off. It’s so time-consuming. Whether or not its only in the media manager, a kangaroo is NOT a ‘hoofed animal’ nor is it in ‘africa’ - oh, and a wombat ain’t a ‘cow’ either! I’m not sure what AI is being applied but it’s definitely not helpful - as usually the tags are nothing relatable for me to search anyway. Please WIX, consider the ease of use and relevance of the tags being auto-applied.

I’m not sure there’ll be an option to turn this off anytime soon. As @codequeen mentioned, these tags are only used in the media manager to help with organizing and searching for images later - they don’t affect the images on your site in any way.

I completely understand the frustration when the tags don’t seem relevant (a kangaroo definitely isn’t a ‘hoofed animal’! :sweat_smile:). That said, having tags - even if they may be inaccurate in some cases - still provides better searchability than having no tags at all. Without them, finding specific images in large media libraries would be much harder.