I would think making browsing particularly easy is the whole point to having tags.
I would argue that accurately tagging something in the Original: Doujin
section would kill the notion that they're somehow hidden on the site. I understand that general browsing won't lead someone uninterested in derivative works to that part of the site, but I fail to see how other tags and categorizations wouldn't capture all of them regardless. I'm still not seeing how that categorization is wholly different than the one-shots only categorized by their magazine issue.
Perhaps some talk behind the scenes about how to organize things better?
If you have any comprehensive suggestions, we're always willing to listen. Unfortunately we've had discussions about this very topic and the majority pretty much always lean toward accuracy rather than relevance.
This seems to be a bit of an issue in general on the site, tags aren't really implemented with an eye towards their main uses: 1) having some warning of what's inside (i.e. rape, futanari, lolicon) so you can decide whether to read it or not
I would argue that fervently. If anything, I've seen more comments complaining that an objectionable element was over-tagged for the sake of warning others' than said element not being tagged at all. Of course we miss things from time-to-time, but we do our best to warn people about that stuff, especially considering the blacklist function.
and 2) being able to find stuff a month or a year down the road (i.e. I want to find stuff with marriage, so I go to the marriage tag).
That may be the case - though we've already been over the marriage tag - but that is why we accept tag suggestions. Perhaps you'd rather there be more tags in general? That's kind of the feeling I'm getting....
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