I didn't really think about it before, but, yeah ... I agree with that new proposed formatting. I think it would be helpful ...BBBeanie wrote: Fri Feb 25, 2022 6:11 am On the monthly reports, I like Helequin's proposed format, having the +/- will hopefully help showing whos actively making set.
Yeah, I like this too ... So, how would that work exactly? I think I understand, but let me check ...I like Bjorns suggestion for the #Heleset as it gives everyone a key word to search for any set made for them or for someone else. I'll suggest to make them bold and italicized to help visibility for quick scanning.
For example, if I make a set for BBBeanie, I would label it #B3Beanieset (conscious misspelling to avoid false flags) ... Then, BBBeanie (or anyone) can just do a search for #B3Beanieset, and then all of the sets for BBBeanie would pop up ... That's the gist of it, right?
Furthermore, I could narrow the search. For example, I could click on Ecik's profile, then click to view his posts, and then from there, search for #B3Beanieset ... and then, I could see all of the sets written by Ecik for BBBeanie ... nice!
I think this is the way to go. It would make it VERY easy to search for sets written for you ... which would be the primary purpose. Also, if I wanted to write a set for BBBeanie, but wasn't sure what was going on him, I could search #B3Beanieset and see all of the recent sets written for him ... and then I could see if their were any storylines going on, or if he was denied or came in his last set ... Also, it would display the sets written for him in order ... so, I could know (without having to consult the monthly report) when he received his last set ... yeah. This is the way.
I think we should implement this immediately. If that is the thread consensus, I'll go back and tag all of the sets that I have written. (I wouldn't expect the old vets to do this for ALL of their sets, lol ... I'm sure some people are over 50+ sets written EASILY ...)
I think everyone should include their tag at the top of their rules.
My ONLY concern/complaint, would be how could we ALSO use tags to track authors? Say I am a big fan of lmind's work (which turns out to be true, lol). Is there a way I could easily search for sets written by him, like using an author tag? I feel like using TWO sets of tags might get confusing, though ... and I can ALWAYS search manually through a user's posts if I wish ... There might be a FEW perks for including an author tag as well, but ... I'm concerned about the potential confusion created by having two sets of tags ...but, maybe it wouldn't be so bad and I'm overthinking it ...
It COULD work like this: If BBBeanie writes a set for Helequin, he could tag it: #Heles3t #ByB3Beanie It's a set for Helequin, making it a "Hele set" ... but, it's written BY BBBeanie, making it "#ByB3Beanie." I think that could work ... not too confusing ... what do you guys think?
Also, don't put your ACTUAL tag in your rules, because then it will get tagged every time you post your rules ... Instead, just say what your tag will be. I'm going to make mine "Dynamo" because I feel like "FattsSet" will be too easy to skip an "s" ...
And finally, @Ecik and @Bjorn ... properly tag your everyone sets:
There is NO SPACE in the tag. I probably have some of mine tagged incorrectly. I'll DEFINITELY check when I go back and add tags to all of my sets ... I'm 99% sure this website does NOT have hashtags implemented ... I'm pretty sure it is just searching for the word "everyone set" (without the space), so ... THAT becomes the "keyword" ...which is the "tag" ...






































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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