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Spiritual successor to the wildly popular Trigger warnings thread!
Please read the pinned Off-Topic Posting/Trolling Warning thread carefully and be aware that this thread is on an especially tight leash after the last one. Expect to get just straight fucking banned for shitposting in this thread because I don't feel like herding cats with this one.
To that end, the topic of this thread is what new tags should be added to or modified in the Content category. The topic is definitely not trigger warnings in and of themselves, their effectiveness, health implications or their place in MangaDex, neither philosophically nor in the user interface. If you wish to discuss these topics, make a separate thread in General or something.
The reason for this is that the proposed new Content tags may be tags people might consider as analogous to trigger warnings, but not necessarily limited to that: see the Ecchi and Smut tags as an example. They should be tags that describe types of content that may have such a strong effect on the enjoyability of the title that the user would want to be informed of it beforehand; typically in the sense that the user would want to avoid the content, but also possibly in the sense that some other user might want to seek it out, such as Gore. Content in this case refers to depictions and material that could not be described in terms of a format, theme or genre.
That said, the trigger warning thread produced an assortment of tags related specifically to that topic, as expected:
- Physical Abuse
- Psychological Abuse
- Substance Abuse
- Child Abuse
Others, such as Mental Illness and Self Harm as well as alternative terms for the aforementioned tags, were suggested but remain less convincing or well-defined for now.
The obvious problem with these tags is the scope of their application, and this is something that has to be dealt with by writing proper definitions for them. For example, nobody expects to see the Physical Abuse tag in a slapstick gag manga, and I don't believe anyone is advocating for anything like that, so these terms are to be defined so as to deal with serious matters only. As such, you're free to raise concerns about the specifics, but please leave out hyperbolic discussion about these tags taking over manga you don't think they belong to. I think we all already understand the problem without it.
Again, though, this thread isn't exclusively limited to trigger warning -esque tags, so if you have suggestions for subjects you perhaps find more positive but understand why others would want to hide for whatever reason, feel free to bring them up. We don't necessarily have a strict upper limit on how many tags we'll add, but everyone should keep in mind that essentially the less we need, the better.
edit: Since it was brought up, let me make it clear that we currently have no intention to implement any kind chapter-specific tags, and this thread is not meant for discussing them.
Please read the pinned Off-Topic Posting/Trolling Warning thread carefully and be aware that this thread is on an especially tight leash after the last one. Expect to get just straight fucking banned for shitposting in this thread because I don't feel like herding cats with this one.
To that end, the topic of this thread is what new tags should be added to or modified in the Content category. The topic is definitely not trigger warnings in and of themselves, their effectiveness, health implications or their place in MangaDex, neither philosophically nor in the user interface. If you wish to discuss these topics, make a separate thread in General or something.
The reason for this is that the proposed new Content tags may be tags people might consider as analogous to trigger warnings, but not necessarily limited to that: see the Ecchi and Smut tags as an example. They should be tags that describe types of content that may have such a strong effect on the enjoyability of the title that the user would want to be informed of it beforehand; typically in the sense that the user would want to avoid the content, but also possibly in the sense that some other user might want to seek it out, such as Gore. Content in this case refers to depictions and material that could not be described in terms of a format, theme or genre.
That said, the trigger warning thread produced an assortment of tags related specifically to that topic, as expected:
- Physical Abuse
- Psychological Abuse
- Substance Abuse
- Child Abuse
Others, such as Mental Illness and Self Harm as well as alternative terms for the aforementioned tags, were suggested but remain less convincing or well-defined for now.
The obvious problem with these tags is the scope of their application, and this is something that has to be dealt with by writing proper definitions for them. For example, nobody expects to see the Physical Abuse tag in a slapstick gag manga, and I don't believe anyone is advocating for anything like that, so these terms are to be defined so as to deal with serious matters only. As such, you're free to raise concerns about the specifics, but please leave out hyperbolic discussion about these tags taking over manga you don't think they belong to. I think we all already understand the problem without it.
Again, though, this thread isn't exclusively limited to trigger warning -esque tags, so if you have suggestions for subjects you perhaps find more positive but understand why others would want to hide for whatever reason, feel free to bring them up. We don't necessarily have a strict upper limit on how many tags we'll add, but everyone should keep in mind that essentially the less we need, the better.
edit: Since it was brought up, let me make it clear that we currently have no intention to implement any kind chapter-specific tags, and this thread is not meant for discussing them.