@Abetillo I hate to be the bad guy but...it seems that either you are the one who doesn't know definition, or you took half a glimpse at the manga I mentioned to try and save face yet didn't look at the tags(three of them are tagged Gore bruh. Duh?) It's unfortunate that our convo led to this since my post was more about agreeing with you than defining stuff...
...but you saying that Tokyo Red Hood of all things
isn't gore is a humungous red flag that you don't know what you're talking about, even if you just have different standards of gore from me. Hell, MSOTE is literally Gore, The Manga until the plot finally unravels. So that's two strikes. Berserk having gore is just common knowledge(that manga is 30+ years old lol who doesn't know this by now unless they are a kid) so that's three strikes.
Ubel Blatt is basically a genocide split into chapters (that's not an exaggeration, Koinzell probably has the highest on-screen kill count with hand-to-hand combat as a manga character and the damage he does to a human body is illustrated in over-the-top graphic fashion at all times). But people argued a lot that it was mostly blood and only a little gore at the start. Okay, I MIGHT give you that one.
But Tokyo Red Hood? The manga where the main character literally keeps her organs from spilling out(failing for a while) with one hand while she put her bottom half back together during a fight, and proceeded to kick her enemy out of his skin who flailed into five pieces off like a ragdoll in retaliation? Sure lol not gore. Okay.
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In any case, once again I agree this is "far removed" (in your exact words, I took this as a turn of phrase that meant "Definitely not what you'd expect when labeled as such, and only technically correct due to semantics.") from the definition of 'gore', but unfortunately it's the closest thing to a proper tag. IMO we should just put a warning in the synopsis that some people get blown up here and there. But it's not enough for me to petition about it either.