So, while this post is inspired by a semi-recent controversy, I don't want this thread to be about discussing that controversy itself, the involved artist, or their art. Instead, I want to talk about the presentation of lore tags, and whether improvements could be made that would help defuse conflicts like this in the future.
Even when a post is tagged correctly by TWYS rules, the final decisions made on those tags can still have a psychological effect on both viewers and the artist, which can attract undue negative attention or stigma towards the artist in question. In an ideal world people wouldn't read tags with this mindset, but they do anyway. It can put artists in a position where pulling their art from the site might become a sensible decision in their eyes.
Lore tags were created as a way to partially address this problem: controversial_tag might have a companion not_actually_controversial_(lore). However, their visual separation between the TWYS tag and the lore tag might be preventing them from doing their best job for the sake of viewers and artists alike. Many viewers may see the TWYS tag alone and wrongly jump to conclusions about the artist themselves--it's totally unfair to do that, but at the end of the day it can still cause problems for the artist.
In cases where a lore tag directly contradicts a controversial TWYS tag, there may be some benefit to displaying the lore tag in-line next to the tag it contradicts, as a "special case". This can help ease the edge when an artist's work gets a tag they don't agree with, and should at least minimize the amount of undue negative attention that gets pointed at the artist.
For instance, instead of a taglist like this:
tag1
tag2
controversial_tag
tag3
tag4
...
Lore:
not_actually_controversial_(lore)
it might help to show it here, like this:
tag1
tag2
controversial_tag
-> not_actually_controversial_(lore)
tag3
tag4
...
To be clear, this is about preventing harm from people wrongly passing judgment on artists or their works. This is not meant to supersede TWYS or change actual tagging policies in any way.