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1/26/2013 8:38:40 AM
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Blocked/Muted Tags should be a Feature. Why? Come on in.

A few days into Bungie.next, Recon 54 posted the idea of Blocking tags. This was in response to be suggesting that muted users be completely removed from my viewing experience, 'blocked post' break and all. After a while, This idea of Blocked Tags has sunken in. Here are some of my thoughts; 1. [i]Muted[/i] Tags - Fully blocking specific tags from your viewing experience. If you do not care to see Religious topics in your feed, mute them! If you find a particular group to be spamming threads or frequently posting threads that you do not wish to participate in... Mute them! 2. [i]Blocked[/i] Tags - This would work differently than blocking a specific post - Let's say you're in the mood to surf some Multiplayer threads in the Gaming subforum, but you don't care to see Halo 4 threads. Having the option to block the Halo 4 threads would refine my ambiguous search, making it that much easier to find a thread in which i can participate in. One particular issue i do have with tags is the fact that nobody seems to know how to do it. Many gaming threads have #this game #multiplayer #campaign #fps #blahblahblah. Sometimes I'd to get deep with the community about specific aspects of games, but I don't want to post another OP if the content is already there. If I could block #multiplayer, I'd like it to remove ALL threads tagged with #multiplayer from my search, even if the thread in question deals with some aspects of the games campaign. This could also be applied to Private Groups if they were given the feature of tag filtering (more than just the trending now list). How about you guys? Good idea? Bad Idea?

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  • Relies entirely on people correctly tagging their shit. Someone producing threads you don't want to see is usually someone more likely to mis-tag or not tag their shit. Right now under #offtopic, for example, there's a thread tagged #god but not #religion, one about hating atheists just tagged #offtopic, one about abortion similarly tagged with just #offtopic and so on. It's basically a fundamental problem of using tag systems to organise and, more importantly, access information. If the people using the tags are all ideal users and use them correctly, you probably didn't need tags in the first place. If the people using the tags can't tie their own shoe laces without help, they probably aren't going to use the tags properly and that ruins the system for everyone else. You basically need some way for the reader to have input on the tags, but then you get into murky waters and the same problem applies anyway.

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