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(Reason to create this thread)
There has often been multiple arguments about the use of shoujou/shounen-ai with yuri/yaoi; some even classify them under the umbrella term GL/BL. MangaDex uses the prior, avoiding umbrella terms where necessary. Thus arises a recent debate if wether this decision is wise, however I am here to argue otherwise.
We shouldn't mix shoujou/shounen-ai with yuri/yaoi. The prior and the latter are two different genres; albeit similar in themes but still different in contents. (These terms will be refered to as "SH" and "Y" as their acronyms for ease of writing.) As most seem to agree in the argument, SH features romance that are rather shy in their sexual innuendoes. Y, however, go full throttle. Note that I consider the various sexual innuendoes as a spectrum and not as yes or no; further explained later.
For most of the GL/BL mangas I've come across, it seems that their scanlators picked either SH or Y, however, I have been seeing plenty tagging both genres. I argue that, not only that these two genres are different, they also cannot be mixed. As I stated in the previous paragraph.
@Drifter How about this for a challenge? I've made plenty of points that are very arguable. I'm not playing on "easy mode" anymore, don't you think?
(My argument on why SH and Y are different genres in more detail)
(Why SH and Y cannot be mixed as genres)
(How I plan to make this a thing)
I don't provide a poll because I'm challenging all of you to prove me wrong. Until I admit defeat, I will assume victory. Fight me using words and logic, I dare you.
(Some tags to summon peeps to catalyze the argument while simultaneously being annoying
(Rules)
(Opinion changes log)
(Edit log)
I'm going to bed, c ya
This is my attempt to making "change my mind" threads a trend. It's also a response to @Drifter telling me that I was playing on "easy mode" the last time. I also decided to take the bolder approach of criticizing the tagging of MangaDex's mangas directly by putting it under the Suggestions section instead of Literature. I was also inspired from this thread right here. I'm going to be using the same format and rules as I did last time.
Mods, don't take this seriously cause I'm just fishing for debates. But please don't outright reject this thread cause no one would click it then. Maybe the results of the discussion would be something worth thinking about, you never know.
Mods, don't take this seriously cause I'm just fishing for debates. But please don't outright reject this thread cause no one would click it then. Maybe the results of the discussion would be something worth thinking about, you never know.
There has often been multiple arguments about the use of shoujou/shounen-ai with yuri/yaoi; some even classify them under the umbrella term GL/BL. MangaDex uses the prior, avoiding umbrella terms where necessary. Thus arises a recent debate if wether this decision is wise, however I am here to argue otherwise.
We shouldn't mix shoujou/shounen-ai with yuri/yaoi. The prior and the latter are two different genres; albeit similar in themes but still different in contents. (These terms will be refered to as "SH" and "Y" as their acronyms for ease of writing.) As most seem to agree in the argument, SH features romance that are rather shy in their sexual innuendoes. Y, however, go full throttle. Note that I consider the various sexual innuendoes as a spectrum and not as yes or no; further explained later.
For most of the GL/BL mangas I've come across, it seems that their scanlators picked either SH or Y, however, I have been seeing plenty tagging both genres. I argue that, not only that these two genres are different, they also cannot be mixed. As I stated in the previous paragraph.
@Drifter How about this for a challenge? I've made plenty of points that are very arguable. I'm not playing on "easy mode" anymore, don't you think?
(My argument on why SH and Y are different genres in more detail)
As you can already infer from said paragraph, I think that the difference between SH and Y all boils down to the amount of sexual innuendoes. We will need to be able to have a definitive guide in order to tell what is what. So, what does count as a sexual innuendo and where is the line between SH and Y in that case?
What is a sexual innuendo?
I will rely upon Google to define these subject in order to abide with rule 3.
Sexual
"Relating to the instincts, physiological processes, and activities connected with physical attraction or intimate physical contact between individuals."
innuendo
"An allusive or oblique remark or hint, typically a suggestive or disparaging one."
Combining these two terms will give us the following:
"A suggestive remark where two people initiate intimate contact."
Remember these three definitions as they will prove useful.
Where is the line drawn?
Previously, I mentioned that this matter is a spectrum and not binary. Here is what I meant:
-SH: slight teasing, cheerful mood overall, basically almost zero sexual innuendoes.
-Ecchi SH: obviously tons of sexual innuendoes but they never reach smut.
-Y: Smut level over 9000
This is what I meant. There is an obvious spectrum ranging from SH, ecchi SH, and eventually Y.
Wait a minute, smut is just sex and no sexual innuendoes!!
I'd argue against that. Smut uses sexual innuendoes for its foreshadowing before they show actual sex. The usage and severity of sexual innuendo all contribute towards its placement in the spectrum.
What is a sexual innuendo?
I will rely upon Google to define these subject in order to abide with rule 3.
Sexual
"Relating to the instincts, physiological processes, and activities connected with physical attraction or intimate physical contact between individuals."
innuendo
"An allusive or oblique remark or hint, typically a suggestive or disparaging one."
Combining these two terms will give us the following:
"A suggestive remark where two people initiate intimate contact."
Remember these three definitions as they will prove useful.
Where is the line drawn?
Previously, I mentioned that this matter is a spectrum and not binary. Here is what I meant:
-SH: slight teasing, cheerful mood overall, basically almost zero sexual innuendoes.
-Ecchi SH: obviously tons of sexual innuendoes but they never reach smut.
-Y: Smut level over 9000
This is what I meant. There is an obvious spectrum ranging from SH, ecchi SH, and eventually Y.
Wait a minute, smut is just sex and no sexual innuendoes!!
I'd argue against that. Smut uses sexual innuendoes for its foreshadowing before they show actual sex. The usage and severity of sexual innuendo all contribute towards its placement in the spectrum.
(Why SH and Y cannot be mixed as genres)
If you have read the above hidden text which explains how I differentiate SH and Y, you should get it now. They are in a spectrum of sexual innuendoes, and those furthest towards the right are Y.
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=SH - - - - - - - Ecchi SH - - - - - - - Y=
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=No - - - - - - - - - light - - - - - - - - - f=
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f means foreshadowing, I ran out of space
This took ten minutes... appreciate my masterpiece...
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=SH - - - - - - - Ecchi SH - - - - - - - Y=
==========================
=No - - - - - - - - - light - - - - - - - - - f=
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f means foreshadowing, I ran out of space
This took ten minutes... appreciate my masterpiece...
(How I plan to make this a thing)
I wouldn't go as far as to tell the admins to straight up ban any users who commits this act, right? hahaha...
TL;DR
I plan to force it into the habits of the community. It is possible. Everyone just has to accept it as a taboo. A couple anecdotes down below to serve as living evidence of my plan to be plausible.
I am "active" in another online community where forum threads do not have pages and would eventually grow super long. Not only that, they also can't be locked. As a, almost instinctive, response, the community developed a negative response towards "gravedigging", an act where someone comments on a thread in which 30 days has passed since the last reply. In this state, the thread is deemed "dead" and when new users who are unaware of this taboo decides to gravedig, they are warned by the active members. This tradition has been going on ever since I joined this community, about three years. In fact, the community has such a negative impulse towards gravedigging that the admins have decided that purposefully gravedigging threads on multiple occasions is a bannable offense.
(Yeah, I'm pretty much advertising at this point. If you want to, help this site out. It's called Story Wars and it isn't in its most healthy state right now and I'm ironically spending more time on MangaDex with the same energy I had back when I first visited Story Wars, to which I am losing right now.
(This is a writing community that has a lot of passion for... well, writing. The premise of this site is that you would write the first chapter of your story and other people can submit drafts for the following chapter. After a voting round, the winning draft will officially become the next chapter and the cycle will repeat until you obtain a story made by multiple authors.
(The community itself is very cheerful and open-minded. Everyone knows each other well and disrespectful trolls are very hard to spot (at least the way I used to remember it).
(Currently, the only person who is developing SW is inactive due to personal reasons. Its active members count are also dropping. More forum threads are being made than actual successful stories. It'd be nice if you guys could join and help out. Plus, I'm the only weeb there. Help me infect that community with waifus and body pillows.
(Sorry for the plugin. Back to your regularly scheduled debate.)
The above shows that it is possible to have such an abnormal tradition to be done in an online community. There's also this thing called "monkey see, monkey do."
Back in my high school days (which is six months ago ) we shared a canteen with the elementary students. Every so often, someone would cause a chair to fall down. Due to the heavy material, it would make a loud sound when it fell.
I used to watch some science TV shows (back in my inferior, pre-youtube days) and they tested the "monkey see, monkey do" thing. Their hypothesis was that if at least five people were to do it, almost everyone would do the same. In their show, it worked. In my observation of at least five, immature kids to start clapping, the whole canteen clapped as well.
My hypothesis is that if at least one out of five people would point out on a manga that uses both SH and Y in their tags that it's wrong and use my argument for their defense, the whole site eventually will carry on this tradition.
TL;DR
I plan to force it into the habits of the community. It is possible. Everyone just has to accept it as a taboo. A couple anecdotes down below to serve as living evidence of my plan to be plausible.
I am "active" in another online community where forum threads do not have pages and would eventually grow super long. Not only that, they also can't be locked. As a, almost instinctive, response, the community developed a negative response towards "gravedigging", an act where someone comments on a thread in which 30 days has passed since the last reply. In this state, the thread is deemed "dead" and when new users who are unaware of this taboo decides to gravedig, they are warned by the active members. This tradition has been going on ever since I joined this community, about three years. In fact, the community has such a negative impulse towards gravedigging that the admins have decided that purposefully gravedigging threads on multiple occasions is a bannable offense.
(Yeah, I'm pretty much advertising at this point. If you want to, help this site out. It's called Story Wars and it isn't in its most healthy state right now and I'm ironically spending more time on MangaDex with the same energy I had back when I first visited Story Wars, to which I am losing right now.
(This is a writing community that has a lot of passion for... well, writing. The premise of this site is that you would write the first chapter of your story and other people can submit drafts for the following chapter. After a voting round, the winning draft will officially become the next chapter and the cycle will repeat until you obtain a story made by multiple authors.
(The community itself is very cheerful and open-minded. Everyone knows each other well and disrespectful trolls are very hard to spot (at least the way I used to remember it).
(Currently, the only person who is developing SW is inactive due to personal reasons. Its active members count are also dropping. More forum threads are being made than actual successful stories. It'd be nice if you guys could join and help out. Plus, I'm the only weeb there. Help me infect that community with waifus and body pillows.
(Sorry for the plugin. Back to your regularly scheduled debate.)
The above shows that it is possible to have such an abnormal tradition to be done in an online community. There's also this thing called "monkey see, monkey do."
Back in my high school days (which is six months ago ) we shared a canteen with the elementary students. Every so often, someone would cause a chair to fall down. Due to the heavy material, it would make a loud sound when it fell.
I used to watch some science TV shows (back in my inferior, pre-youtube days) and they tested the "monkey see, monkey do" thing. Their hypothesis was that if at least five people were to do it, almost everyone would do the same. In their show, it worked. In my observation of at least five, immature kids to start clapping, the whole canteen clapped as well.
My hypothesis is that if at least one out of five people would point out on a manga that uses both SH and Y in their tags that it's wrong and use my argument for their defense, the whole site eventually will carry on this tradition.
I don't provide a poll because I'm challenging all of you to prove me wrong. Until I admit defeat, I will assume victory. Fight me using words and logic, I dare you.
(Some tags to summon peeps to catalyze the argument while simultaneously being annoying
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@everyone
Edit: someone actually made "everyone" as their username lol
@BadWithNames @Amduscas @CoolOtamegane @Alraisen @Garmr_Eluternal
@everyone
Edit: someone actually made "everyone" as their username lol
(Rules)
I updated it from the last time.
1. Every reply that is directed to oppose my original idea must be replied with the intent of opposing that reply.
2. Any reply that is just meant as a comment or what I dismiss as opinion does not have to be responded.
3. Try to keep the values of facts true by avoiding cherrypicking examples as well as not polluting said facts with opinions. Use an outside, credible source if you have to.
4.1. If someone has successfully changed part of my opinion, I muststrikethrough the changed opinion in this first post and state the change right after the strikethrough.
4.2. If at least 50% of the participants, excluding myself, plus one person consider said opinion change to be major enough that it qualifies as "I have changed my mind", then I will surrender and "admit defeat". Basically, democracy to decide wether I have been fully or only partially defeated.
5. Any edits must be noted in the edit log, even minor ones.
1. Every reply that is directed to oppose my original idea must be replied with the intent of opposing that reply.
2. Any reply that is just meant as a comment or what I dismiss as opinion does not have to be responded.
3. Try to keep the values of facts true by avoiding cherrypicking examples as well as not polluting said facts with opinions. Use an outside, credible source if you have to.
4.1. If someone has successfully changed part of my opinion, I must
4.2. If at least 50% of the participants, excluding myself, plus one person consider said opinion change to be major enough that it qualifies as "I have changed my mind", then I will surrender and "admit defeat". Basically, democracy to decide wether I have been fully or only partially defeated.
5. Any edits must be noted in the edit log, even minor ones.
(Opinion changes log)
-Still zero. Try harder.
(Edit log)
Edit 1: Fixed wording, grammar, spelling, formatting errors + tagged the whole world
I'm going to bed, c ya