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The manga currently lacks the "sexual violence" tag despite two instances of SA in the first chapter. To be clear, yes, pulling someone's clothes off while they try to stop you is SA, by definition and in effect. (Just wanted to make sure we were all on the right page with that.) While many manga play this subject off as comedy, this one specifically shows both victims in tears afterwards, and the way it's depicted clearly communicates its upsetting and violating nature. It's just inaccurate to leave the sexual violence tag out, and it's inconsiderate, as people who've had experiences like this in real life often want to avoid digging up very genuine trauma, which media depictions can easily do.
Please add this tag when possible.
 
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Have you tried reporting the series/chapter with the required explanation and official content description from the publisher in case there were warnings? This subforum is for general website suggestions, in this case regardint the mainsite.
 
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The manga currently lacks the "sexual violence" tag despite two instances of SA in the first chapter. To be clear, yes, pulling someone's clothes off while they try to stop you is SA, by definition and in effect. (Just wanted to make sure we were all on the right page with that.) While many manga play this subject off as comedy, this one specifically shows both victims in tears afterwards, and the way it's depicted clearly communicates its upsetting and violating nature. It's just inaccurate to leave the sexual violence tag out, and it's inconsiderate, as people who've had experiences like this in real life often want to avoid digging up very genuine trauma, which media depictions can easily do.
Please add this tag when possible.
If you report the title quoting where it happens and your explanation, the tag should be added when a mod looks at it. I agree that the sexual violence tag is totally correct in that case.
Usually, you don't have to make a forum post to ask for the tags to be modified.

The report button is on the same line as the bookmark or the rating ones, on the right.

You can check the status of your report by clicking on the cat in the upper right corner of the reader website and click on "My reports."
 
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The manga currently lacks the "sexual violence" tag despite two instances of SA in the first chapter. To be clear, yes, pulling someone's clothes off while they try to stop you is SA, by definition and in effect. (Just wanted to make sure we were all on the right page with that.) While many manga play this subject off as comedy, this one specifically shows both victims in tears afterwards, and the way it's depicted clearly communicates its upsetting and violating nature. It's just inaccurate to leave the sexual violence tag out, and it's inconsiderate, as people who've had experiences like this in real life often want to avoid digging up very genuine trauma, which media depictions can easily do.
Please add this tag when possible.
Is It a Re-occurring theme ?
 
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Thank you so much for the quick reply!
Edit: The portrayal of the subject matter in question is actually surprisingly thoughtful. The story doesn't reference it explicitly very much, but the effects are still there in details about how the characters act. Akira is still badly startled by people touching her, well into middle school. She's extremely hurt by the CNC video on Kazuki's computer.
 
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