Seriously, not everyone watches shows in the first day or two it comes out. Stop posting unhidden spoilers on images that don't have spoiler tags. The [ spoiler ] markup exists for a reason.
Also, the tags stay. When fanartists draw girls, they are tagged as girls.
I'm not watching this show so I have no idea what this is about but yeah, unmarked spoilers ain't cool.
NWSiaCB said:
Seriously, not everyone watches shows in the first day or two it comes out. Stop posting unhidden spoilers on images that don't have spoiler tags. The [ spoiler ] markup exists for a reason.
As stated by others, please make sure to use the spoiler markup when talking about spoilers. Revealing this information is currently a spoiler as this has just come out. Even if this is likely to be an unavoidable spoiler in the future, it's still not so in the present, so please show courtesy to other users.
I think depending on how much fanart appears down the road will impact the necessity of this (there is currently only 44 images and we've just reached 2/3rds of the way into the series), but as far as I can recall, past instances of gender reveals have always resulted in making the change to the revealed gender. This is because future fanart will jump up and frequently depict clearly the fact that the character is male. This makes it unavoidable being revealed the character as male, and maintaining an unavoidable spoiler is usually a far greater hassle than simply using the correct tag and spoiling it.
Does the series in question refer to them as a girl by all sources-- character account, official profile, and fanart? Then yes, they would be girls. you don't tag a futanari as a boy, right?
Unless the art, or artist commentary contradict, you default to the official profile. We have the xboy, xgirl, xother and androgynous tags for questionable cases.