I love this, thank you for taking the time to respond. I wanna chew on this, absorb this and then reply properly. But definitely wanted to acknowledge receipt. <3
You're welcome
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I actually forgot one and was just reminded of it after catching up on the AI-related thread in the other discussion forum.
I have felt for a while now that the forum being broken up into too many sections (forums) is a bad idea for the modern web, as it dilutes engagement and makes staying up to date in the community difficult. People are less likely to engage regularly and new members are less likely to stay if they have the sense that the forum has less activity than it actually does (it's just scattered across many fairly unconnected sections).
So one design solution that I had thought of in the past was utilizing a tagging system and having less sections. If it were very easy to filter/show only those tags that someone was interested in, it would be cleaner and more lively.
So, for example, there might be a media section/forum, under which tags like "image," "video", etc could be applied. Under the stories section, there could be tags like "Fiction," "Non-Fiction," etc. More than one tag could be applied to some, if for example it related to celebrities, or if AI was involved in the creation of the material. This type of change will probably never happen, but if so, it would have to be thought out carefully to balance simplicity with flexibility.