- cross-posted to:
- genshin
- genshinhentai
There should be a rule about marking each post with what type of content is being posted.
I have no problem with homosexuality or any of that but I’d like to know the picture I’m about to open isn’t nothing but dudes and dicks.
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I think that’s actually a very good criticism and would be a good topic for a rules update discussion on any of the Hentai communities that don’t include it already. A simple and consistent tag system would be a good addition to the rules and prevent this type of situation.
Edit since I can’t copy paste sidebar text in Jerboa apparently:
Below is the tag system used by most Yiffit communities and could be used with success here as well. There are some further ones for the more specific communities, but I don’t think we would need anything more in depth than this.
"Please indicate the gender pairing with one of the following tags in the title:
[M] for a single male. [F] for a single female. [M/F] or [F/M] for pictures only containing straight interactions. [M/M] for images only containing male on male interactions. [F/F] for images only containing female on female interactions. [Bi] for pictures in which the characters are involved in multiple types of straight, gay and/or lesbian interactions."
I like this idea, I don’t think I’ll heavily enforce it but it is a good idea, I’ve added it to the rules
Glad to hear you like it. I get it, I figured out the deal when I saw the modlist for the comm and I know you’ve already got a heavy mod load. If some of the heavier posters get on board it would definitely be a positive change at least.
I thought about this only now upon revisiting this post, but there might come an issue with classifying futa. Yiffit uses a [G] tag for gynomorph but I don’t think that would work quite as well over. Maybe just a [T] or [Futa] would suffice.