10 September 2021, 05:15 PM
This was from a "hmmm" moment while browsing recent ads for other RP sites and remembering this more recent-ish Tumblr question, but what do y'all think about forum thread tags?
We're a writing community, and a few other forums have a tag system, and writing sites like Archive of Our Own (AO3) also have a tagging system, which, I noticed, makes finding specific things a little easier/quicker than the ol' search tool (which, I still use religiously xD)
I have no idea how to implement tags, however, that Tumblr question/answer led me to believe that it's possible to add them? :O . Obviously, tags couldn't be retroactively added to already archived threads, but, it'd be useful for all future things going forward xD
Edit just so it's all in the top post x3 — Things I would suggest:
Here are my thoughts though!
We're a writing community, and a few other forums have a tag system, and writing sites like Archive of Our Own (AO3) also have a tagging system, which, I noticed, makes finding specific things a little easier/quicker than the ol' search tool (which, I still use religiously xD)
I have no idea how to implement tags, however, that Tumblr question/answer led me to believe that it's possible to add them? :O . Obviously, tags couldn't be retroactively added to already archived threads, but, it'd be useful for all future things going forward xD
Edit just so it's all in the top post x3 — Things I would suggest:
- Limit tags to IC boards and LASKY areas. This would prevent abuse from bots, other non-accepted accounts/malicious individuals, accidental newbie usage in the wrong areas, and players from cluttering tags with OOC threads when they are meant to function for searching for actual RP material.
- Make tags so they're searchable. Basically, they'd be an alternate way to search stuff by, like how we can currently search by Thread Title, Thread Message, or Username. This could also allow more leeway in tags. For example, someone could search "Fort Kingsbury" in thread tags, and the search engine could pull up all threads that have those key words, be they "Fort Kingsbury (CdC)" or "Casa di Cavalieri - Fort Kingsbury". Or, someone could do "tNPC," and have the search engine pull up "Bob (tNPC)" or "TNPC Karen".
Here are my thoughts though!
- Tags could be a more useful way to find SPECIFIC things.
Even when Thread Subtitles were implemented, you could not search by them. As well, Thread Subtitles were always erased /removed when the thread went to Archives. Looking for a [P] thread where a character was supposed to be involved but never replied, but their name was mentioned in the subtitle? You couldn't find it. Looking for a certain event that was easily visible/tagged in the subtitle? Couldn't find it, couldn't even look for it if it was in Archives.
- The re-implementation of Thread Subtitles could solve a few of the suggestions I've listed in the bullet points below, however, the case still remains that you cannot search by Thread Subtitles, as well, some things are not feasible to throw into Thread Subtitles.
Using tags could help with finding specific plots, characters, NPCs, areas/locations, etc. that the search function is unable to, both on active, inactive, and LASKY forums.
Yes, you can type in key words, but, the search thing is just going to search for the key word in the title or subject areas. That key word may be: someone MENTIONING a character's name, or could be someone ACTIVELY using a character. You get both, whether you actually want one or the other. Tags would allow for people to search via the actual plot or NPC, vs. someone just off-handedly mentioning it in their IC post.
- Tags could be used for tracking pack/board events/plots AND personal player events/plots.
Using DCG's Lancaster Stockshow as an example, all threads that dealt with the LCSS could have used a thread tag instead of being forced to put it in the title (especially when it can either make titles longer than necessary or, take up limited character space). This could be done with all pack/board plots, mini plots, and personal player plots.
I think this would be especially useful for mini/personal player plots since those don't get newsposts about them, and seldom get updated with their own wiki page. If someone wants to follow along, they typically have to do some hardcore snooping and wizardry with the search engine to find things. Of course, this only works if the player creates a tag and remembers to use it for every related thread, BUT! If they do, easy way to follow and read!
Alternative examples could be that it could be an easy way to find cultural pack events that happen often too. For example, NC's Call to Court, or CdC's Apprentice Ceremonies. They're not events that may always get a big Newpost about them, but, it might make for easier ways to track previous ones if they all have a thread tag vs. painstakingly trying to find every one of these events through key-word searching and HOPING you get an actual event thread vs. someone just making a reference to the event. As well, sometimes, those key words aren't actually used in the event itself, which, can make finding these things even harder.
Even back when we had thread subtitles, you couldn't search by them, so, by having tags, it'd be an easier way to search for stuff with a simple click (or tag search?) so long as the thread actually has the tag on it. And, of course, re-adding the thread subtitles will certainly making finding event/plot threads (and [P] threads with certain characters) easier at a glance when scrolling through ACTIVE forums (they always disappeared when moved to Archives), but, I think tagging will help for just searches in general.
- Tags could be used for tracking usage of NPCs.
In particular, the usage of pNPCs or bNPCs, or, potentially tNPCs as well. Despite their wiki pages' disclaimers, players do not always update wiki pages when they use a pNPC in a thread. As well, not all players will call out using a pNPC in their OOC comments either. By using tags, it'd be easier to follow/find threads where the pNPC is used. This could work for bNPC usage as well, and could also make tracking usage of tNPCs easier as well.
Other usages would be for y/cNPCs or maybe even (communal pack) animal NPCs. By allowing character names to be used as tags as well, you could use this for characters that are NPC'd in a thread (ex. when players do ROs between their two played characters). Again, players don't always call out these NPCs in their OOC a comments, but, perhaps, if a tag system is introduced, they may be more inclined to toss the name in the tags if it's an easy enough system to operate and use?
I know that I like to follow cNPCs sometimes, and are interested in threads where they're actually present in. The search system can work to some degree, however, it, obviously, doesn't differentiate between a NPC being actively used or if their name just happened to come up in the thread. A tagging system could help with finding actual instances of the NPC character being used vs. merely mentioned.
- Tags could be used for tracking relationships.
I am a guilty Shipper and like to follow my favorite ships x,D
As of currently, the search engine cannot search by multiple usernames being in the same thread. I can search by one character, and search the other character's name and hope to find a thread, but, more often than not, I'm going to be diggin' for a while to differentiate between actual character/character interaction vs. name-mentioning. This is particularly so when wikis/thread logs are not updated for like 90% of the characters on this site.
This also goes for Character/NPC ships, which, have the same issues as above/NPC thing I brought up x,D
This is an entirely guilty thing to suggest tags for, but, since we're a writing community, and I'm sure there are other shippers out there too, I figured this might be a useful use for tags x,D
- Tags could be used for tracking usage of Areas / Location.
By this, I DO NOT mean searching for threads within certain ACTIVE territories/sub-forums.
I DO mean this for smaller areas within those territories/sub-forums.- Examples being: Halcyon Mountains, La Estrella Roja, Biff's Bar, The Rest Stop, Casa di Cavalieri - Fort Kingsbury OR Fort Kingsbury (Casa di Cavalieri) OR Fort Kingsbury (CdC), etc.
Additionally, these sorts of tags would be especially useful after a thread has been sent to the Archives. Most players may not directly call out that the thread was in Salsola territory or in Sticks and Stones. With the use of a tag, they could do that, making digging through or reading older threads easier to be like, "Oh, this happened here!" Or, just for searching for threads that happened in certain areas in general.
I don't know how useful this would be to other players (it'd be useful for me xD), but I think it could be helpful none the less, particularly for Loner Band-owned areas that are open to players to visit/play in.
- Tags could be used for tracking Packs and Loner Bands.
Similar concept as above re: locations. Once things get moved to Archives, threads lose all identity of location unless players specifically notate or call them out in the thread itself.
Players could search for all IC threads related to DCG or could search for all threads related to Bete Noir or the Troupe, for examples.