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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="ilikelaw" data-source="post: 239169" data-attributes="member: 41546"><p>as i feel sometimes the social side and the information side of things can be interconnected, as someone else mentioned i think having a separate forum may prove slightly ineffective as people may just do both in these seperate forums anyway, and policing this would be a lot of continuous work for moderating teams</p><p></p><p>i do definitely see you’re point though, and so i was thinking, instead of creating a separate forum altogether, what about some sort of tagging / filtering system? as in, if someone wants to post something more ‘social’ on this thread, they can tag it as a more ‘social post’. then maybe there could be an option to filter out all posts tagged as social, so people can choose to have a more informative feed?</p><p></p><p>or maybe vice versa: people can tag a post as ‘informative’ before posting, and people have the option to only view informative posts? this way the community can still remain intact, but those who are just trying to seek information can tailor their feed</p><p></p><p>i have no idea how that would be implemented bc my coding knowledge is embarrassingly elementary, just a random idea😭😭</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilikelaw, post: 239169, member: 41546"] as i feel sometimes the social side and the information side of things can be interconnected, as someone else mentioned i think having a separate forum may prove slightly ineffective as people may just do both in these seperate forums anyway, and policing this would be a lot of continuous work for moderating teams i do definitely see you’re point though, and so i was thinking, instead of creating a separate forum altogether, what about some sort of tagging / filtering system? as in, if someone wants to post something more ‘social’ on this thread, they can tag it as a more ‘social post’. then maybe there could be an option to filter out all posts tagged as social, so people can choose to have a more informative feed? or maybe vice versa: people can tag a post as ‘informative’ before posting, and people have the option to only view informative posts? this way the community can still remain intact, but those who are just trying to seek information can tailor their feed i have no idea how that would be implemented bc my coding knowledge is embarrassingly elementary, just a random idea😭😭 [/QUOTE]
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