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>where exactly is the subtext there?
The subtext is the exact nature of their relationship. Does the other girl have romantic feelings back, are they in a relationship, or is it strictly one-sided? Here's one such recent example.

Keep in mind that I don't even like the term yuribait and usually fight with people who use the term because it lumps way too many phenomena together, so it's not like I benefit from people using it. Yurifags who like yuribait are generally also looked down upon, so even if a non-yurifag admits something is yuribait, it's not like yurifags get a free pass to suddenly enjoy the show in the threads.

>Yuritards make up new words for "straight series we like to pretend are yuri" every mont
So you're example if a term that's less than year old used in a half ironic way for one particular series vs a word that's been used over 20k times since 2008?