From time to time, I've seen discussions on this forum about:
- What is the correct use of certain gender tags
- Cases of gender dysphoria because of the disparity of gender tags and lore gender tags in some posts (as has happened very recently)
- TWYS not feeling that useful in searches because of subjectiveness (What if an andromorph character has something akin to breasts? Should it be tagged "female" instead because that's what it seems like? Same for gynomorph characters with non-noticeable breasts and the list could go on and on). People doesn't seem to be able to reach a clear consensus on this matter aside from shooting down others' opinions/suggestions or letting things be as they are.
I personally resonate with the third point myself. I don't understand why gender tags are used and defended as an objective thing to tag when it obviously is not. They don't work as a grouping tag because of the subjectiveness of it and the huge spectrum of body shapes and attributes. When I search for gender tags, I always end up having to add patches to my query here and there, to a point where gender tags become irrelevant.
Also, everything gender related (crossdressing as an example comes to mind) is, in my opinion, more about context than about what is actually displayed, precisely because gender identity is a subjective thing (e.g. why are posts like post #6127090 tagged as crossdressing? Posts like these might as well be a female depiction of the characters, but they are tagged as "male"/"female" even though nothing in the picture indicates such thing).
And what I think is more important, making a considerable portion of the furry community feel alienated in favor of the convenience of conformity doesn't sit right with me. We don't need any more divisions in our community as things are. And it would be foolish to dismiss this as "if you don't like it, don't use e621", when e621 is one of the most important furry art databases.
These discussions will keep happening again and again unless there's a change. I invite you to consider the possibility of relegating all gender tags into the lore category. It's not a perfect solution, but I don't think there's one where everyone is satisfied.
Updated by Aacafah