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Answered Tagging a Genre

Pat

Three Thousand Club
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It appears as if tags from the roleplay nation genre tag list provided weren't working for me when I attempted to post an interest check for a fantasy roleplay. I believe I've done everything correctly, and this may be a bug. Any suggestions to fix this?
 
This is because genres are not tags. You can find the list of tags in a spoiler here.

We'll soon be updating to a filter system that allows searching by three levels: genre, sub-genre, and tags. Each of these is a separate category, so you can't use a term from one category in the field for a different category.
 
This is because genres are not tags. You can find the list of tags in a spoiler here.

We'll soon be updating to a filter system that allows searching by three levels: genre, sub-genre, and tags. Each of these is a separate category, so you can't use a term from one category in the field for a different category.
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The bottom rightmost tag of this screenshot seems to be the tag I tried to originally use. I'm unsure as to why a listed tag does not work for me, as it appears to not be a case sensitive problem since I have tried to tag capitalized and not.
 
Ah, sorry. It's not actually a "fantasy" tag, it's "Science Fantasy" that carried over to the next line because columns don't always play well with smaller screens. The list is alphabetical, so if you see a word that looks like it's in the wrong spot alphabetically, it's probably a carryover.

Here is what it should look like:
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I'll see about adjusting the columns further. On my phone they had been working properly displaying so something about your resolution has them a bit thinner. X3
 

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