alfredo_jones said:
Isn’t this what we have blacklists for?
What tag would you blacklist, though?
Sebbafan said:
Btw, it seems that Bridget only comes out as a girl in the bad arcade ending. Is that something to take into consideration?
No, that doesn’t change the character’s background/lore, which is what this is about.
We’re an image gallery and images are mostly visual, which is why “tag what you see” works well most of the time. Most of our userbase also expects to get results that look like what they searched for. However, a probably small but vocal part of our userbase also want to do the probably ethically correct thing of tagging characters the way they identify, which is the exact opposite of what the aforementioned majority expects. Unfortunately, that issue can’t be ignores, which becomes very obvious if you’re watching certain incorrect tag combinations. It’s not very fun to switch on your PC and be greeted with another 100 posts tagged 1girl 1boy solo since the day before because some user looked at a bunch of thumbnails and thought either
- “This character looks obviously (fe)male but is not tagged 1girl/1boy. Let me fix that.” or
- “This character identifies as boy/girl but is not tagged as such. Let me fix that.”
Especially with the surging popularity of otoko no ko characters in recent years, ignoring the problem is not sustainable in the long run.
Considering that most of our userbase can only tell a character’s gender visually and expects to get exactly what they searched for, I’m inclined to stay with the visual approach to avoid things like the examples given by nonamethanks:
It matters if someone is beating their meat to yuri and they find post #3782399 because some genius decided that they're both women, or they're searching for 1girl seductive_smile and find post #5573960.
But we also need some kind of tag(s) that basically says “yeah, we know the boy/girl tag is technically incorrect, but that’s what works best for an image gallery like this”. This would also give users the ability to search for characters that are visually indistinguishable from a boy/girl but identify differently. I considered something like female presenting male/male presenting female but that’s generally for clothing and won’t help with cases like Bridget dressing in female clothing but shoving their bulging crotch into the viewer’s face. Suggestions for tags welcome.