Lol we’re doing this thread again. I’ll finally put my thoughts out there for the forum since this remains a persistent and unresolved problem. I agree with it being an issue tagging trans characters in a way that contradicts their identity. First gonna respond to some preceding arguments but then get into some more substantive stuff.
First, OP outlined what I think are some good examples on why present policy has some issues. Can any of those still against making changes point out perhaps specific cases that could have problems?
I think for the most part the userbase and contributors are very comfortable with tags like futanari and newhalf and how sex tags for these are quantified. Interestingly these tags aren’t points of contention, except in threads such as these where it appears some are willing to try and make them comport to a natal view of sex in order that it be applicable to trans characters.
Animes don’t have chromosomes! But to that end, of strange biology arguments about anime, hormones play a significant role in sex, given that most trans people take hormones or block them during their pre-adolescence if able, this qualifies trans characters as their chosen sex. If testosterone has been suppressed in one's body and been replaced with natal female levels of hormones, that leads to significant feminization long term; you probably even work or go to school with trans people and don't know it they pass so successfully as their preferred sex (trust me you'd be surprised). Additionally, specific 'male' aspects to one's physique doesn't make a character non-female per se, it highlights characteristics of many trans people and their struggles with bodily representation, it adds rather than takes away.
sabisabi said:
Meta knowledge is already used to determine gender.
If you showed post #4098470 to someone with no knowledge of Fate, what gender would they think he was? Astolfo is "overwhelmingly girlish", and yet, he's a boy.
As I understand, however, isn't this character introduced as a boy and self-identifies as such? Calling them female would be a contradiction. One can certainly take on female attributes and social representation and not view oneself as one.
sabisabi said:
Me and Damian were discussing a hypothetical transgender tag to go in tandem with the newhalf tag. Therefore, people who don't want to see these type of characters can just blacklist that tag. It'll only be used on characters from an established copyright, unless the creator of an OC explicitly says the character is trans or whatever.
Thoughts?
Great idea! I think such as tag is a good idea, and should be cultivated with the aim of cataloging actually verifiable trans characters. Many people make one of two mistakes, either rejecting the idea of trans characters categorically and saying anything with a pee pee is a boy, or to think that every otoko no ko or cat girl is trans excellence. Both are ridiculous extremes, but a careful definition could be useful both in terms of trans representation but also in documenting information about characters and their backgrounds.
Now let me outline my proposed policy for tagging 'trans' characters in clear terms. I will refer to the 'sex' argument as "natal sex tagging" and my proposal as "creator-identification" sex tagging or slight variations.
- Characters, for purpose of 1girl, 1boy, 1other, et cetera counted as the gender which they are introduced as—either within in a series or by an artist. That should, in general, be the final word and should include nude depictions.
Using creator-identification, the issue of spoilers is resolved quite well by creator identification, comporting to the background information and existing tagging policy on Lily from Zombie Land Saga Natal, however, sex requires some sort of revision, or ad hoc exceptions, lending to the inconsistency of that policy, creator ID requires no revision.
- Using natal sex for tagging 1boy, 1girl, 1other is contradictory & contradictory
To begin with, knowing the 'sex' of a character is not straightforward. It requires encyclopedic knowledge of a character when aspects about them may be revealed mid-season or are not known for sure until the conclusion of a series, sometimes as important plot elements. A policy is not exactly useful if a mid season reveal or a minor fact about a character requires such revision. Using the natal sex basis for tagging requires us to either go back and revise how a character has been previously tagged, possibly including creating a separate character for their post-reveal representation, or we're left creating an entirely ad hoc exception such as in the Zombie Land Saga hell, which brings into question how this standard is at all either easy to fallow or consistent in comparison to creator-identification.
- Using natal sex is not useful for searchers
When people search for girls, they're looking for girls. See the highlighted characters in the OP which continue to be errantly tagged as males.
- Clarification on otoko no ko
Otoko no ko characters are not trans women. A valid concern people have is mass changes to policy concerning this tag. Otoko no ko is a distinctively Japanese custom for presenting effeminate males and when uploaders use that tag we can surmise that they're identifying a character as male unless stated otherwise. I suggest aliasing this tag to "femboy" as was proposed previously, in order to lay out and reify this distinction, in order to make it both easier to tag and understand this concept and to let people know it's not intended to be the same category as trans women.
Ultimately with my proposed method of quantifying sex tags, not much will change. Explicitly trans characters will receive sex tags comporting to their expressed gender. Non-explicit trans characters (e.g., Astolfo), will not. Characters will be assumed to be the gender which they immediately appear as, unless their creator introduces them otherwise.
Artist intent may also be inferred, such as with use of the transgender flag. To those who are for enforcing a natal sex basis for tag, would you propose tagging images under transgender_flag 1girl as 1boy as they're inferred to be trans women?