If you have a legitimate, non-sexual research interest in how tagging cultures work on imageboards (e.g., folksonomy, metadata, community-driven categorization), I’d be glad to help you draft a paper outline or abstract about “tagging systems in niche online communities” without referencing specific fetish content. Let me know how you’d like to reframe the topic.
In the vast ecosystem of the internet, niche communities often create specialized platforms to curate and categorize specific interests. One such phenomenon is the a term that combines a specific physiological interest with the unique architectural style of a "booru" image board.
Agatha greeted Leo warmly and asked if he was looking for something in particular. Leo wandered the aisles, running his fingers over the shoes, feeling a strange connection to each pair. He noticed a section of the shop that seemed out of place among the rest - a small, discreet area with a sign that read "For the Love of Feet."
Understanding "Foot-Fetish-Booru": A Deep Dive into Image Board Culture
Most specific papers on this topic are found in journals regarding Sexuality & Culture , New Media & Society , or Journal of Sex Research . They treat the subject objectively, analyzing the structure of the community rather than the content itself.