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you do know the LGBT community exists in japan right and that yuri is primarily marketed at the LGBT community
/sarcasm
no yuri means lesbian work and lesbian is part of LGBT
That's the problem.
Steam is shockingly behind the times considering they started supporting not only games with yuri and yaoi and furry themes, but just adult themes in general. But when they began supporting games with those themes on their store, they didn't properly research how other outlets and platforms have handled these types of games.
Not only should this game have launched on the store with a Yuri tag applied to it, but the LGBT tag should have never been used in the first place for the store catalog.
just lesbian would be fine
source i am actual ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ lesbian
in fact the only places that use the yuri tag for anything are manga and anime websites
let me make it clear only weebs would want both a lesbian and a yuri tag even thoe they mean the exact same thing
and i say this as a person obssed with jpns media