So, there's been a clash lately about the lack of moderation on this site vs people using the tools at their disposal.
It's often said that people should customize their forum experience depending on what they want to see. I like this idea, but don't feel we have quite the right tools.
Don't get me wrong, mute, dislike, and hide are great, but they are very limited tools. For one, they are all reactionary. I have to first come across a post I didn't want, then remove it.
I'd like to be able to take a more proactive approach to my forum experience.
Rather than (or perhaps, in addition to) having the predefined forums (Destiny, Gaming, etc) I'd like to create my own views of the forum, and I'd like the flexibility to decide what gets included and excluded from that view.
For example, I should be able to create a view that contains #Bungie and #Community, but filters out #MailSack. And I should be able to create another that contains #Destiny and #Gaming, but filters out #MGS and #GTA.
You gave us these tags, let us use them.
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Excluding tags and saved searches were part of the original design for this site. However, both were cut for reasons of time and also performance. Saved searches are likely to come back at some point, although following tags does do most of that. Excluding tags is another problem entirely - there are significant performance problems to overcome. The time tradeoff isn't worth it right now. Maybe in the future.
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What you described is already there.
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Rather, if we were able to filter out tags, you could simply use "All Topics" and just remove the types of threads you don't want to see. I think it would put more emphasis on tags as a whole and you're essentially building your own forum. You're filtering conversations you like, rather than eliminating ones you don't.
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I like that idea. Right now I feel tags are somewhat useless due to people not tagging threads correctly and limitations with how users can use them to filter our the content they want to see.