@Bestboy Acknowledging the OP completely messed up his title is not enough if you want to be fair. He messed up his defense of bara by never mentioning that beyond his OP. He brought up politics by hinting at him be flamed. He never even clarified that was what he wanted when I kindly voiced my opposition to his statements.
For those that did pick up on what he wanted, he never acknowledged that they were right, only you brought up this whole spheal about Bara which honestly I don't see the majority opposing, but the OP did not defend that suggestion at all.
Also his argument was more about tagging something that catered to his people. Bara, if I understand correctly is a subdivision of Yaoi with manly men and no feminine looking men. How again does that cater specifically only to LGBT? I am generalizing but I'm sure heterosexual fujos would eat that up. In fact since I'm not one what do the LGBT as a group actually want in their works? This isn't cut and dry like shounen/shoujo/seinen/josei which just is based on generalities. Even that doesn't work because I liked Seinen when I was a teenager, and now as an adult, Shoujo works for me sometimes. He would still get the problem of not finding works that caters to him even if we implented bara which I in no way oppose. Let's go further, what do heterosexuals as a whole want in their homosexual fiction. I'm sure that they aren't that monolithic.
That is my point with his tag suggestion, it wouldn't do jack, just research some works you like to read, talk to friends, connoisseurs, read the synopsis, know your authors. Tags is the lightest filter and will only ever be just that.