I appreciate the thought you put into this, but I am unsure how this is different from the hashtag bar on the side...except these are on the top and called tabs.
For example, everything you put under your #gaming tab, people are already going to tag all of those things as #gaming. So, click on your #gaming link and bam, there they all are.
If you are looking for cross-referencing taggs, like #destiny + #universe, then you can type "#destiny #universe" in the search bar, and that does the trick.
Now...if you are talking about an option that would do something like "show all posts with #universe OR #community," that I could get behind. [b]What I really want is a negative tag filter, e.g. a way to remove all #offtopic from my feed (in one click) so I can just see what's left.[/b]
In fact, I may start a topic on that.
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Edited by A 3 Legged Goat: 1/23/2013 9:51:28 PMI think the problem I have in the OP is that I was being too fancy with the verbiage. Here's the gist of it in a few sentences: The idea is to group together related tags to create forums. The tags are all over the place which scatters people around and gives the illusion of lower activity (even though it's possible it has indeed dropped). The problem this creates is that topics are often pushed aside by unrelated ones from days prior under default sort. Ultimately, the point is to string tags together and eliminate redundancy and ambiguity, e.g. all the different off topic tags.
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How don't the official tags already do that?