Comment by inhuman on Ianes Grécia

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@Ianes Grécia We're in 2025 — classifying content by age is about as useful as those checkboxes asking if you're over 18 when you enter an adult website. What really matters is whether there are suggestive scenes or explicit content being shown. Even seinen—which is supposed to be targeted at adults—gets censored, because everyone knows that anyone can access it anyway.
Besides, gender classification is pretty much just for research purposes at this point. Honestly, by the 21st century, gender doesn’t matter that much when it comes to enjoying a story. There are plenty of girls who enjoy shonen stories, and maybe not as many, but still a good number of boys who watch or read shoujo too.
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@inhuman its because of westen believe of "classifying content by age or gender is outdated" that its entretainment media is failing while the east that still holds it are triving. You can believe what you want, but these categories are not only still very useful for the writers, but for the readers as well.