BUR #56276 has been approved by @nonamethanks.
remove alias heropin -> penpen_(heropin)
category heropin -> general
Spatula22 said in forum #423518:
I'm going to make a more impassioned plea to keep peril:
topic #33524 decided that peril was just another tag for general danger. It's not. There's a reason the majority of posts are NSFW. It's for a specific genre of sadistic post that features bound or otherwise trapped characters in threatening situations generally with a focus on their reaction (scared shitless) to being in the situation. (Though like every tag on this site, there are a bunch of mistags.)
It's something that I don't want to see. I'm certainly not looking to hide post #9599380 or just about anything in imminent attack. There's no other tag that describes the seriousness/sadisticness of these posts. peril is a subgenre of ryona, however Danbooru's ryona tag says it's for pain/bruising and it isn't applied to most of these posts.
Is there data on the frequency of certain tags in users' blacklists? peril must show up some.
If it's supposed to be a fetish tag how about we rename it to the name of the fetish to make that more clear? Even though I've heard of this fetish before I wouldn't have guessed it was that by the tag name alone, which is probably why people have been mistagging it.
The English name of this fetish is "damsel in distress" which is too ambiguous for a tag name since it's also the name of a common writing trope, but the Japanese name is more specific: "heropin" (ヒロピン) which is short for "heroine in a pinch". It seems that peril's wiki already used to have ヒロピン and related Pixiv tags as other names until someone blanked them a few months ago when trying to deprecate the tag in topic #33524.
According to the Pixpedia entry for ヒロピン, the tag is most heavily focused on superheroines (such as magical girls) being cornered in desperate situations, but not exclusively. I believe regular heroines (meaning any female lead character, non-super) are also included, as well as male characters (rarely). The entry also confirms that it's a subgenre of ryona, which we already use a Japanese name for the tag name on Danbooru, so doing the same for heropin seems reasonable.