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Baiters are blocked on principle.
Female Protagonist is a user generate tag.
As are majority of the rest that people see.
"Official" tags are basically the listed genres that games belong to.
I would argue that the tag has lost some relevance with time (if only because it seems we get a lot more female representation than we used to), but that it sticks around due to force of habit. I think a lot of people will instinctively use the tag for pretty much any game that features a female protagonist.
Everybody's free to tag a game as "male protagonist" if they so choose. The thing is it would be hard to see such a tag as anything other than a response to to the "female protagonist" tag, which would likely carry some negative connotations with it.