@Teasday
@Plykiya
Please keep a borderline tag for yuri content. The idea that a new reader would read a bunch of shoujo ai, but will miss out because of only "gay" tags kinda hurts my heart. Getting rid of poetic, symbolic, or flowery feeling tags really only hurts readers. It doesn't have to be shoujo ai, but something obvious like girl's love is no good. I skipped over this thread because I thought you were on the readers side, and I'm sure lots of other people did too. It's only a vocal minority that want everything to be black and white.
As long as individuals are tagging, readers will lose easy access to borderline works. There's often not a lot of " evidence" for yuri or girl's love, when a work gets tagged as shoujo ai. I've seen arguments in threads against shoujo ai tags, but they were for works that would never even be called yuri. I've also seen the arguments that shoujo ai doesn't mean anything to japan. Fine, but at least suggest something that fills the same niche. At least we all know what shoujo ai means, something like girl's love absolutely doesn't mean the same thing. It's pretty easy to find manga that would fall through the cracks if the website made the change. Just search for shoujo ai and exclude yuri.
https://mangadex.org/search?tag_mode_exc=any&tag_mode_inc=all&tags=-38%2C28&s=7#listing
We find stuff like this:
https://mangadex.org/title/9177/shinozaki-san-ki-wo-ota-shika-ni
this would never get a gay tag, but is way shoujo ai.
Even stuff like
https://mangadex.org/title/15514/kobayashi-san-chi-no-maid-dragon
kobayashi would get a girl's love tag, but it was missing evidence for a yuri tag until way late in the manga.
And finally stuff like this:
https://mangadex.org/title/15976/shimanami-tasogare
The highest rated gay manga without black and white gay tags.
There's a comment on this manga:
Probably one of the best things this manga does is portraying the sheer terror of being outed during teenage years in a environment that can put anyone in the chopping block without hesitation for not being "normal". The other cases were also interesting but this one is a first for me in manga form. A pity it lasted for so little time, this is a great work in every aspect.
We could get rid of the flowery tags and tag this as yuri and yaoi, but readers that should see stuff like this will never see it or avoid it. Maybe you can argue that shouldn't be your job, but keeping it like it is already does that job. The way the tags are now are pro-readers.