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Tags #4

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rorpage opened this issue Sep 26, 2022 · 1 comment
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Tags #4

rorpage opened this issue Sep 26, 2022 · 1 comment

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rorpage commented Sep 26, 2022

'Nuff said.

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JWess commented Sep 26, 2022

For me, I looked at this site and immediately thought "I'd love to see a way to organize these cards (links) into categories and/or some way of easily ignoring the ones that I don't care about. Tags are one way of doing that. Here is a somewhat disjointed list of questions/thoughts I'd like to jot down here:

  1. Off the top of our heads, what are all the potential uses of tags?
  2. Are tags the best way to implement what I spoke of above (re: each user easily customizing/manipulating the view to see only links they care about)?
  3. I'd love to see a little bit of user testing/surveying/interviewing to find out how people envision using this tool...especially that which is spoken of in (2) above.
  4. Tags could easily be an epic, broken down into several tickets: A) Back-end work to add tags to data models and store them...and possibly update existing links to have tags. B) Create a UI to leverage the url-shortening aspect of this app - add a place to add tags when shortening URLs. This is also where Not every link should show up on the homepage #1 might be controlled. C) Customize main page's UI to allow user to leverage tags, whether it's by grouping or filtering or whatever.

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