https://mangadex.org/thread/11875/a-better-tag-for-manga-with-trans-characters
I have been informed that it'd be best to make a new thread rather then necro that one, so that's what I'm doing.
Let me start of by saying that I do understand the reasons this was rejected last time (lack of volume and broad overlap), but feel that in this case the extra tag would be worth it.
Point 1: this was mentioned by the OP of the last thread, but the current method is stigmatizing, placing realistic depictions of trans people under the 'crossdressing' banner, and drawing a false equivalance between men dressing up and women being themselves. no longer using 'gender bender' is barely an improvement if this is your solution. (please note that drawing these inaccurate comparisons has harmed trans people, especially trans women. I doubt improving a manga site's tagging system will change society much, but that's no reason to maintain a harmful system, even in small ways)
Point 2: there is indeed p broad overlap in these catagories, and given that authors aren't always forthcoming with saying 'this character is trans' even when they are intended to be, I agree that it wouldn't always be an easy catagory to draw the line on. for example, Kanojo ni Naritai Kimi to Boku has a trans main character, but she's not the protagonist, and said protagonist crossdresses, so a cursory reading might suggest 'crossdressing' would be accurate. themathically, though, the story seems much more interested in exploring themes of gender, identity and sexuality then merely playing with outward presentation. even if crossdressing is a feature, it's not really a story about crossdressing.
Point 3: as for volume, I'm aware that there's a small number of manga that could unequivocally be tagged as transgender. however, said number seems to be rising faster with time, and I doubt that's a trend likely to stop. Is there a set number or percentage of manga that must be applicable before a tag is warranted? if so, what is it? and why wait for that arbitrary threshold to be met rather then solve the issues right now, when the current system is harmful?
Point 4: building of the last two, I've also seen an increase of transphobes coming into threads about trans manga, either to argue or just complaining it's some 'gender shit' instead of the uncritical fetishizing content they seemingly came for. a seperate tag wouldn't really stop them from existing (nor the really argumentative ones from arguing), but it would also serve as a warning label (and possibly excludable filter) for them that this content isn't what they're looking for.
By no means do I think implementing this suggestion would shut up the transphobes (also, check rule 5.1.4), but it would at least give them someplace to complain about trans people existing without being laughingstocks that isn't places to discuss specific manga and derailing whole treads. Meanwhile, implementation of this change allows for more accurate searching for specific themes (the last thread mentioned looking for manga with trans characters on a different site, but a large portion of them aren't really about being trans or gender in general at all, so it's not a perfect solution), and most importantly and unforgetably, this change would send a clear message of support to trans people, instead of continuing to ignore the harm being done by the current system.
I have been informed that it'd be best to make a new thread rather then necro that one, so that's what I'm doing.
Let me start of by saying that I do understand the reasons this was rejected last time (lack of volume and broad overlap), but feel that in this case the extra tag would be worth it.
Point 1: this was mentioned by the OP of the last thread, but the current method is stigmatizing, placing realistic depictions of trans people under the 'crossdressing' banner, and drawing a false equivalance between men dressing up and women being themselves. no longer using 'gender bender' is barely an improvement if this is your solution. (please note that drawing these inaccurate comparisons has harmed trans people, especially trans women. I doubt improving a manga site's tagging system will change society much, but that's no reason to maintain a harmful system, even in small ways)
Point 2: there is indeed p broad overlap in these catagories, and given that authors aren't always forthcoming with saying 'this character is trans' even when they are intended to be, I agree that it wouldn't always be an easy catagory to draw the line on. for example, Kanojo ni Naritai Kimi to Boku has a trans main character, but she's not the protagonist, and said protagonist crossdresses, so a cursory reading might suggest 'crossdressing' would be accurate. themathically, though, the story seems much more interested in exploring themes of gender, identity and sexuality then merely playing with outward presentation. even if crossdressing is a feature, it's not really a story about crossdressing.
Point 3: as for volume, I'm aware that there's a small number of manga that could unequivocally be tagged as transgender. however, said number seems to be rising faster with time, and I doubt that's a trend likely to stop. Is there a set number or percentage of manga that must be applicable before a tag is warranted? if so, what is it? and why wait for that arbitrary threshold to be met rather then solve the issues right now, when the current system is harmful?
Point 4: building of the last two, I've also seen an increase of transphobes coming into threads about trans manga, either to argue or just complaining it's some 'gender shit' instead of the uncritical fetishizing content they seemingly came for. a seperate tag wouldn't really stop them from existing (nor the really argumentative ones from arguing), but it would also serve as a warning label (and possibly excludable filter) for them that this content isn't what they're looking for.
By no means do I think implementing this suggestion would shut up the transphobes (also, check rule 5.1.4), but it would at least give them someplace to complain about trans people existing without being laughingstocks that isn't places to discuss specific manga and derailing whole treads. Meanwhile, implementation of this change allows for more accurate searching for specific themes (the last thread mentioned looking for manga with trans characters on a different site, but a large portion of them aren't really about being trans or gender in general at all, so it's not a perfect solution), and most importantly and unforgetably, this change would send a clear message of support to trans people, instead of continuing to ignore the harm being done by the current system.