Canti said:
Sorry to ask a specific user a question and not have it be more broad, if you don't want to answer I understand. You owe me nothing.
I've seen you refer to people refer to what to tag as what the artist or character is biologically. Because Bridget is probably not going to be drawn as often with secondary characteristics and female genitalia in full display (not often but still probably gonna happen, people love putting tits on things), I can guess that you would probably say that even if they are covered head to toe with no bulge or bumps that because Bridget has an assumed "biologically" boy body due to their history we would tag them as 1boy even if they were holding up a sign saying "Hello I am A Girl." Is that correct in your opinion? And the opinion of anyone else who is reading this?
In that situation, I assume we would tag her as a girl. A sign saying, "I am a girl." is more evidence to me than a flag that's used primarily for support of trans people, and doesn't explicitly mean someone's sex has changed, or will change.
What if a character was introduced as a woman character, with breasts, or a guy with a hairy chest and their was a later casual reveal that the character was trans. We never see their genitalia in the show. Some people start drawing the trans woman character with a dick, or the trans man with a vagina. We can't prove in canon that it's different then their genitalia but the fandom and the site as a whole has accepted them as the gender they told us at the start and nothing about their presentation. Would we mark the trans woman pics with no visible genitals as 1boy going forward and vice versa? I am genuinely curious and I know that's a long walk for a hypothetical but I think it will help the two sides if we start to know what the users in this thread consider a trans person and how that changes the perception of a character.
Assuming I understood this properly, we would tag them based on appearance. The woman would be tagged as such, and the man the same. Poison is precisely your first example.
Poison is unambiguously a woman (by appearance). She has breasts, a curvy figure, feminine facial features; it wouldn't make sense for us to tag her otherwise. If she kisses a girl, it's yuri, if she sucks a dick, it's hetero, because even if you give her a dick, she's just a futanari as far as most people care, and most people consider futas to be female. The fact she may have originally been male doesn't factor, because we're not going to tag what is very clearly two girls interacting romantically/sexually as hetero.
The reason Bridget differs, is because of tags like otoko no ko and the ambiguity of her appearance. Bridget has always been a "trap" character, and this has strongly influenced how she's tagged. Leaving Strive completely out of the discussion, Bridget was always a boy that looked like a girl and could even be considered infamous for challenging the sexuality of some men. Otoko no kos are a popular type of character, if we tagged her as a girl, then it would make no sense to tag her as one, and by extension, there would be no otoko no ko tag at all, because they would all be tagged as girls outside of explicit art. Then there's the issue of yuri vs hetero vs yaoi. Should a fully dressed Bridget, kissing another a guy, be tagged hetero, despite the fact they're both boys? That obviously wouldn't make sense, people looking for yaoi/hetero/yuri would get pretty upset by such results.
It's not about what danbooru as a site thinks of trans people, even this discussion after the thread was unlocked is predicated on the idea that Bridget is trans. We're just trying to work out how to tag her going forward. Just changing her from 1boy to 1girl has so many repercussions for our entire tagging system. Do people who know nothing about her being trans, or just don't care, not want her to turn up in otoko no ko searches? Should she show up in yuri searches? What about genderswap, are pictures of her with a dick genderswap (ftm) or are pictures of her with breasts and a vagina genderswap (mtf)?
Even if we limited it specifically to her Strive appearance, it still poses complicated questions, especially considering so far that only one person(that I currently know of) has unambiguously drawn her as a woman since the reveal, and we can't just assume that's a trend that's going to pick up steam going forward. All other sexual depictions of her Strive appearance have been male, and I personally don't like the idea of fragmenting a character between multiple searches based on whether or not they're wearing clothes.