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I've been noticing on this site, that there are only 4 content flags used, some of which I've found to be overly broad when used to label content within a manga.
Take the ecchi tag for example. Its used for everything from a partial pantyshot to full blown nudity. As a fan of the more risque ecchi, series that could be tagged as borderline-H on some sites (To love-ru, Nande Koko ni Sensei ga!? for example) having to sort through mountains of "barely ecchi" series to find what I'm interested in can get to be very annoying.
I propose adding a borderline-H tag to the content flags, for those series that really go above and beyond in their fanservice, to differentiate them from the casual series that never truly deliver.
Another tag that I feel needs to be added, due to the rise in popularity of certain series (beastars, killing bites, etc) is a tag for series with anthropomorphic "furry" content. Some people enjoy these series, but others not so much. A way to filter them out of searches and see from the start that it has content that may be revolting to some users would be a nice feature to have.
Possibly add others as well, but those were the ones that came to mind for me.
Take the ecchi tag for example. Its used for everything from a partial pantyshot to full blown nudity. As a fan of the more risque ecchi, series that could be tagged as borderline-H on some sites (To love-ru, Nande Koko ni Sensei ga!? for example) having to sort through mountains of "barely ecchi" series to find what I'm interested in can get to be very annoying.
I propose adding a borderline-H tag to the content flags, for those series that really go above and beyond in their fanservice, to differentiate them from the casual series that never truly deliver.
Another tag that I feel needs to be added, due to the rise in popularity of certain series (beastars, killing bites, etc) is a tag for series with anthropomorphic "furry" content. Some people enjoy these series, but others not so much. A way to filter them out of searches and see from the start that it has content that may be revolting to some users would be a nice feature to have.
Possibly add others as well, but those were the ones that came to mind for me.