Samalik wrote...
Shouldn't the bunny girl tag include, ya know, full on genetically born bunny girls rather than just the playboy outfit??
I think it's safe to treat it like the catgirl tag and that it applies to all of the above.
erolover wrote...
Apologies, but I'm a bit confused about how present a theme/sex act should be to merit tagging. For example, a chapter will be tagged "paizuri," and the act will happen for a page or two of the chapter. Yet based on this explanation it sounds like the tag wouldn't apply, but obviously it does based on the fact staff applied the tag in the first place.
Also, just to be sure, if a tag doesn't apply for a whole book but it does for one of the book's chapters we can still suggest the tag for that particular chapter, correct?
I'm referring to tagging the actual book, as in, the ones listed on
this page. A tag needs to show up in several of the chapters
within a title in order for the tag to be applicable to the book itself. For instance in
My Bride is the Demon Lord!?, at least half of the twelve chapters contain monster girls, so the entire book has that tag. Meanwhile, only 1½ chapters feature girls with horns, so that tag was rejected when suggested for the book itself.
And yes, the individual chapters are treated like standalone galleries, so you can tag them like any other release.
DaGuyUDontNo wrote...
I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask, but now that we’re able to tag stuff, what’s the difference between the trans and newhalf tags? And if a character is trans, can they still qualify for the femboy and/or crossdressing tags?
From what I'm told, there is no difference, and it's only there to please search algorithms. It's a very clunky solution that I've complained about in the past, and hopefully there's a better solution for it in the future. Those other tags could apply, but it very much depends on the story.