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Suggestion: Prefixes for Culture & Media

Gexeys

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    "television shows, movies, music and literature, and much more!"
    It'd be nice to have a little formatting there, I visited the forum and it was hard to tell different threads apart, I mean you can browse it but there is no reason not to have them, it's a bit of an oversight.
     
    The thing is, I've always felt that the addition of too many prefixes in a section only adds to the clutter. While they aid in the visual organization of topics, it doesn't add much except extra bulk to each thread title. If you pay attention to the thread titles, which can be difficult sometimes since some aren't always as aptly titled as we might like them to be, and just check out each thread, you might find a topic that interests you/the one you were looking for. There's also so many prefixes that could be added to that forum: Movies, Shows, Books, Music, Comics, Fashion, Sports, Cooking, prefixes that cater to member-created content like music for video games, etc. and so on. I really don't feel comfortable adding upwards of 8 prefixes to the section.

    I hope that clears things up a bit.
     
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    From what I can tell. The threads seem to be self explanatory and not too confusing at all. And as Minzy stated. Too many prefixes cause for a lot of clutter.
     
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