Over the last week I have spent some time trying to clean up tags to make them more useful and accurate.
A few hundred tags were deleted that were only used on a single game (or sometimes not used at all), as well as tags with typos or multiple tags with the same meaning (big tits, bigtits, big breasts, big boobs, huge tits, etc).
Tag Definitions:
The remaining tags should all have definitions that you can see (part of) by hovering over the tag (on most pages).
You can also click on the tag to see a list of games with that tag (if the tag is currently unused, you will get an error), and you can click on "View information" to see the current definition.
Some of these definitions were automatically pulled by the system from Wikipedia.
As most of the auto definitions were VERY inaccurate, I went through each and either edited them by hand or later using AI to help redefining them based on the context of "adult games or comics" which often gave very drastic (and more accurate) definitions.
Polarizing Tags:
These are tags that some users will completely avoid if a game/comic contains this content. Users should not be forced to try a game out to see if it has this content, so the tags should be present on any thread where this type of content can be found.
These tags include (more may be added later): ntr, netorare, netori, netorase, swinging, cheating (if MC is not the one cheating), rape (if MC is not the one raping), bestiality, threesome (if it is not avoidable), and sex-with-others (see definition below).
If a thread has one of these tags, there should also be a description of the content that matches this tag. This can be used to explain the contents purpose as well as to advise whether the content is avoidable or skippable.
Avoidable means your choices can cause the content TO NOT HAPPEN. Skippable means your choices can cause you do not SEE the content, but it still happens.
Some of the polarizing tags were given more widely accepted definitions pulled from VNDB.org. This was based on a decision from a poll that was made a few days ago and approved by Crowley.
The tags in question are: Netorare, Netorase and Netori
The old tag that was often used to cover these, NTR, is being deprecated in favor of those 3 tags which will not be optional if the content matches the tag.
Please note that it may take a while for games with the NTR tag to be moved to the Netorare, Netorase and Netori tags.
A new tag called "sex with others" has been created to help cover some of the very polarizing content that often does not fit into other categories, but frequently causes fighting and arguments in threads. It also uses the VNDB definition.
It is meant to be a tag to help users avoid content they are not comfortable with and as with Netorare, Netorase and Netori, will not be optional.
The criteria for this tag are found in the definition:
Reporting Tags:
If you find a thread that is missing a tag or has a tag that is not valid (or no longer valid), options have been added to the Report form to help with this:
As the text for these options states, you should use the "More Information" field to explain the discrepancy.
If there is a missing tag, you should provide the tag name, as well as details to explain where the content is that requires this tag.
If there is an invalid tag, provide the tag and why it is invalid, as well as (if possible) where the content related to the invalid tag is or was. This will ensure that we are able to quickly find and verify the content related to the tag to resolve the issue.
How You Can Help:
1: By reporting tags that are missing using the report function.
2: By helping us retag games with "ntr" into the correct neto* tags.
3: By letting us know if a game needs the sex with others tag (Does any MALE who is NOT MC have sex with anyone else? Keep in mind lesbian sex or group sex where the MC is involved do not count).
4: By helping us determine if any of the polarizing tags are skippable or avoidable (please understand the difference as explained near the top of this post). Also clarifying who the participants are of the tag can help users decide if they are ok with it. Example, if the tag is sharing, and the MC is sharing his girl with another one of his girls, some will not care, but others will. If a MC is sharing his girl with a random guy, a lot more people will care.
The staff and all (ok, most) of the members will greatly appreciate any help you provide in this, but it is not required. We also ask that you do NOT try to give false information to avoid tags you do not like or not agree with from being added to threads. The point of these tags is so users can avoid content they do not like. They are not a punishment. If the dev does not want a tag to be on their game, they would need to have the content changed to not require the tag. If the content fits the tag, but there is a special circumstance, it needs to be explained in the game description area.
If you find a tag that has an incorrect/invalid/missing definition, or two tags that mean the same thing, you can DM me directly (for now) and I will attempt to resolve it. I can also be reached on the
This thread is not a place to argue about whether a game/comic thread should have a specific tag. Those posts will be deleted.
A few hundred tags were deleted that were only used on a single game (or sometimes not used at all), as well as tags with typos or multiple tags with the same meaning (big tits, bigtits, big breasts, big boobs, huge tits, etc).
Tag Definitions:
The remaining tags should all have definitions that you can see (part of) by hovering over the tag (on most pages).
You can also click on the tag to see a list of games with that tag (if the tag is currently unused, you will get an error), and you can click on "View information" to see the current definition.
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Some of these definitions were automatically pulled by the system from Wikipedia.
As most of the auto definitions were VERY inaccurate, I went through each and either edited them by hand or later using AI to help redefining them based on the context of "adult games or comics" which often gave very drastic (and more accurate) definitions.
Polarizing Tags:
These are tags that some users will completely avoid if a game/comic contains this content. Users should not be forced to try a game out to see if it has this content, so the tags should be present on any thread where this type of content can be found.
These tags include (more may be added later): ntr, netorare, netori, netorase, swinging, cheating (if MC is not the one cheating), rape (if MC is not the one raping), bestiality, threesome (if it is not avoidable), and sex-with-others (see definition below).
If a thread has one of these tags, there should also be a description of the content that matches this tag. This can be used to explain the contents purpose as well as to advise whether the content is avoidable or skippable.
Avoidable means your choices can cause the content TO NOT HAPPEN. Skippable means your choices can cause you do not SEE the content, but it still happens.
Some of the polarizing tags were given more widely accepted definitions pulled from VNDB.org. This was based on a decision from a poll that was made a few days ago and approved by Crowley.
The tags in question are: Netorare, Netorase and Netori
The old tag that was often used to cover these, NTR, is being deprecated in favor of those 3 tags which will not be optional if the content matches the tag.
Please note that it may take a while for games with the NTR tag to be moved to the Netorare, Netorase and Netori tags.
A new tag called "sex with others" has been created to help cover some of the very polarizing content that often does not fit into other categories, but frequently causes fighting and arguments in threads. It also uses the VNDB definition.
It is meant to be a tag to help users avoid content they are not comfortable with and as with Netorare, Netorase and Netori, will not be optional.
The criteria for this tag are found in the definition:
This game/comic has at least one scene in which a character engages in sex with someone other than the protagonist.
If the protagonist is male, do not use this tag for lesbian sex or for group sex in which the protagonist is the only male.
Reporting Tags:
If you find a thread that is missing a tag or has a tag that is not valid (or no longer valid), options have been added to the Report form to help with this:
As the text for these options states, you should use the "More Information" field to explain the discrepancy.
If there is a missing tag, you should provide the tag name, as well as details to explain where the content is that requires this tag.
If there is an invalid tag, provide the tag and why it is invalid, as well as (if possible) where the content related to the invalid tag is or was. This will ensure that we are able to quickly find and verify the content related to the tag to resolve the issue.
How You Can Help:
1: By reporting tags that are missing using the report function.
2: By helping us retag games with "ntr" into the correct neto* tags.
3: By letting us know if a game needs the sex with others tag (Does any MALE who is NOT MC have sex with anyone else? Keep in mind lesbian sex or group sex where the MC is involved do not count).
4: By helping us determine if any of the polarizing tags are skippable or avoidable (please understand the difference as explained near the top of this post). Also clarifying who the participants are of the tag can help users decide if they are ok with it. Example, if the tag is sharing, and the MC is sharing his girl with another one of his girls, some will not care, but others will. If a MC is sharing his girl with a random guy, a lot more people will care.
The staff and all (ok, most) of the members will greatly appreciate any help you provide in this, but it is not required. We also ask that you do NOT try to give false information to avoid tags you do not like or not agree with from being added to threads. The point of these tags is so users can avoid content they do not like. They are not a punishment. If the dev does not want a tag to be on their game, they would need to have the content changed to not require the tag. If the content fits the tag, but there is a special circumstance, it needs to be explained in the game description area.
If you find a tag that has an incorrect/invalid/missing definition, or two tags that mean the same thing, you can DM me directly (for now) and I will attempt to resolve it. I can also be reached on the
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under the same name.This thread is not a place to argue about whether a game/comic thread should have a specific tag. Those posts will be deleted.
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