sinko5peso said:
Funny that the thread was doing pretty good, talking about usefulness and better archiving, until the vote was publicized, then it turned into typical shitflinging by people who will never use this site. They just want another victory for more internet points
This is my favorite booru site bar-none. I've been lurking here for years, just never felt the need to contribute anything myself until my favorite character was narratively sabotaged.
If you want my honest opinion, the character of Bridget is canonically a biological male, who has always identified that way, very strongly. This new version, taking the Dev Backyard out of it, weakly claimed in one ending "I'm a girl" which wasn't enough for basically every Japanese fan. This shows a distinct lack of canon-material to say that the character is canonically "transgender" when all previous works showed the exact opposite. Just because we in the west are incredibly strict about gender categorization shouldn't taint the source, which verifiably didn't see a coming out story.
Again, if we're going through the Daisuke comments, which were obviously worded specifically for Japanese fans, and their subsequent reaction to it, we can conclude that they were stunned by this declaration due to the character's history and even the depiction within the Arcade. An otoko no ko declaring they're a girl one time was never going to be enough.
That being said, the character is intended to be seen as "identifying as a woman" now by the creator. Disgusting implications aside, that would be fine if the character didn't have such a weak canon in that direction. Since this site is colloquially used as a porn site, the character's canon-sex should be all that is used for tags, since that's generally all that is used for tagging is "what you see". If you see a penis, when the character is biologically male, it follows that you would use the tag "1boy". Unless we can visibly see breasts, a vagina, a sexchange operation, or Bridget's internal thoughts and dialogue that explicitly states "Since I'm a girl..." or something - there shouldn't be any need for any kind of controversy at all. All this is doing is creating a very unimportant and disturbing rift between tagging and artist intent. If the character is clearly treated as trans, I don't see a problem labeling it "transgender_female".
But really, this slope is a lot slipperier than you think. You give these people an inch, they will take a Saints Row.