Blank_User said:
We don't need to analyze every detail to the point of exhaustion, but I do believe some users could stand to scrutinize the image a bit more. Judging a post too quickly doesn't just result in loli/shota mistags (thus unfairly blocking content from basic Members), but also loli/shota posts not being tagged when they should.
I think we all need to remember that when something is actually borderline or that we're uncertain (I don't think the Mutsuki pic that started this is loli, tbh, even though there is a lot of loli Mutsuki and a lot of non-loli Mutsuki that should be tagged loli), it's better to leave it as loli. It's similar to ratings:
We too often want to keep the rating "lower" for some weird reason; we too often want to desperately shout "it's not loli!" (with the intonation of "it's not cringe! you're cringe!")
This kind of unusual resistance to tagging loli is part of why we had to completely rewrite our rating system and nuke the male/female child tags.
I see too many people in this thread fighting tooth and nail to not tag loli for technical reasons or "well her hips have a more acute angle than that of the average 11-year-old, so she's probably 13 or 14 instead of 12 and thus not pre-adolescent!". And then someone has to post the image in the flag vandalism thread when it gets an "illegal content" flag.
Just like what was said last time we had a thread about this:
There is no borderline rating:g. It goes in rating:s.
If you're constantly saying "borderline loli", it's still loli.