Tagged Netorare since it keeps getting removed. Not only did the artist say this is an NTR route on his twitter page and tagged "cuckolding" on pivix, It literally says "Netorare" on the bottom left of the image.
Tagged Netorare since it keeps getting removed. Not only did the artist say this is an NTR route on his twitter page and tagged "cuckolding" on pivix, It literally says "Netorare" on the bottom left of the image.
None of that matters. What DOES matter, just like for any other tag, is how Danbooru defines netorare, which is explained on the linked wiki page. Pay special attention to the last sentence.
None of that matters. What DOES matter, just like for any other tag, is how Danbooru defines netorare, which is explained on the linked wiki page. Pay special attention to the last sentence.
So what the artist says doesn't matter. Even though there's previous art with her with someone else. Ok.
None of that matters. What DOES matter, just like for any other tag, is how Danbooru defines netorare, which is explained on the linked wiki page. Pay special attention to the last sentence.
This situation is no different from post #7965105 save for the cheated on being in a previous image rather than side by side panels. The context of these three images makes this netorare. Just because the wiki has been unchanged since 2011 doesn't mean it's always right.
This wouldn't be the first time we've tagged something based on context from related images rather than the image itself, especially in sequential sets like this.
This situation is no different from post #7965105 save for the cheated on being in a previous image rather than side by side panels. The context of these three images makes this netorare. Just because the wiki has been unchanged since 2011 doesn't mean it's always right.
This wouldn't be the first time we've tagged something based on context from related images rather than the image itself, especially in sequential sets like this.
I disagree with that, primarily because it opens up for people tagging netorare simply because that's what the post "feels like" to them, which is already common. I don't think it's important enough to start a crusade over, though. Other broad, thematic tags without a consistent visual definition do exist (bara and fantasy come to mind).