
Omg do you guys have to argue on EVERY bloody webtoon page??? As a person who loves to read comments, all these dumb pointless arguments are becoming cancerous. This community is slowly becoming annoying.

This is such an asinine argument...smh. **Yaoi** is the warning; all the cautionary warning the reader needs because it's a conspicuously adults only genre due to its mature and sexual content, but especially for its inherent depictions of rape in various contexts. It is extremely unlikely that someone will have their trauma triggered because they "accidentally" stumbled upon and read a Yaoi manga with rape. If someone is reading Yaoi is because they know what they're doing and what they're getting into.
If somebody has such serious thematic concerns because of personal aversion or trauma, then logically that person would make everything possible to confirm the nature and content of a manga before they engage with it, and that means:
1) reading the manga's tags
2) the Top Tags/ readers' tags
3) the title of readers' lists that contain the manga
4) AND the readers' comments. I would even argue that people with such aversions or traumas shouldn't even be reading Yaoi to begin with. If a person chooses not to do everything possible to know the content of the manga prior reading it, then it's on them, not on Mangago, which does a good enough job as it is of providing as much information to the reader as possible. There is a thing called personal responsibility, you know? Can't blame Mangago or other sites like it for a reader's idiocy and/or laziness.

That is incorrect. Tags on this site are not unreliable or hard to find. All the information you need can be found on the main page of the manga from top to bottom:
1) First, you check the "genre" Yaoi, shota, bara, mature, tragedy, etc.
2) You can click on "my rating" to check the Popular tags for the manga or
3) You can scroll down to the "Comments" section, which usually doesn't contain spoiler as they tend to be story summaries, which not surprisingly for this manga, has the word rape all over the place, or
4) You can look at "Top Tags" on the right-hand side, right next to "Comments" or
5) You can check "These lists have this manga" which is right above "Top Tags", or
6) If not satisfied with any of the above, you can scroll down to the "Topics" and read users' posts, which for this manga you can see are inundated with rape comments.
Now, I would agree that doing all of the above may seem tedious to the average reader, but the regular Yaoi reader knows what Yaoi means, that Yaoi is indeed all the "cautionary warning" they need, and engages the genre with the appropriate expectations; but for those readers that profess to have a strong aversion to specific mature themes such as smut, rape, incest, shota, etc. then it is incumbent upon themselves to do whatever is necessary to confirm the nature and content of the Manga before they read it; if they choose not to do something as simple as checking tags or readers' comments, even though the information is readily available, then they have no basis for complaint.

This anom talked about what and the one who replied talked about what ._.
Dear , try to read the comment calmly. I think you misunderstood what he/she said.
Stories like this should have some sort of warning up near the title so that readers who are upset by sexual violence have some advanced warning.