Kerby
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How tags can be automatically added to threads?having them automatically added to threads is pretty much essential, I'd say.
How tags can be automatically added to threads?having them automatically added to threads is pretty much essential, I'd say.
I think an add-on is used for that.How tags can be automatically added to threads?
I agree that curated tags are the most useful. Once the tags are set up, though, having them automatically added to threads is pretty much essential, I'd say.
How tags can be automatically added to threads?
Uncurated tags are about as useful as no tags.
I'm very surprised we don't have a function/add-on that, via cron, automatically applies tags to content where the content, via 'weight', matches existing tags. Would save admin/curator time and effort, and greatly increase user experience (and SEO?).Once the tags are set up, though, having them automatically added to threads is pretty much essential, I'd say.
I implemented this using ChatGPT in Tag Essentials. Forum title + thread title + first post text = the fullest context.Wouldn't just gather it from the title but would actually take data from the first post and then generate tags.
You can set a maximum number of tags per threadyou can't select a maximum
I think they most likely do if they are used in the structured data as 'keywords'I wonder if tags add any real value to seo
Returning the answer in json format only, if the word “cheeses” is a noun, and singular and plural forms of it exist, return them, otherwise return null
ElasticSearch could be an option too? Used with it's synonym and semantics functionality.I think we should just have the singular version and the plural version as a synonym.
As a solution, I can only think of using ChatGPT when a new tag is added:
I don't know if ES would be compatible if search isn't being invoked, but yes, your idea is the same as what I was thinking. I am betting there is some sort of PHP script out there that similarly does stemming like Elasticsearch does. (And even in ES, stemming is probably via some Java library.) And I think there is already a tag addon that allows us to combine tags as synonyms under a master tag.ElasticSearch could be an option too? Used with it's synonym and semantics functionality.
Agreed. Adjectives, adverbs, verbs, conjunctives etc. would provide no value or delimiter.I'm thinking that we should reject everything except nouns.
What do you think?
So your users use them ? (Is there a log?)tags
I think that the question posed by this thread hits the nail on the head as I think the reason why tags are under used is due to a lack of usefulness of the tag page. It just shows a list of content without providing a useful overview or useful things the user can do on the page.Revisiting this thread because I continue to think tags are underused and could be a very powerful way to organise content.
I'll repost my reply to this question in the addon discussion thread. https://xenforo.com/community/threa...xfrm-support-paid.155304/page-24#post-1676067For single word tags (I'm not thinking about multiple word tags, here), do you think we should limit the use of tags to nouns? If you think we should have tags which are any of the other word types (adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, determiners, numerals, prepositions, pronouns or verbs), please give me examples. I'm thinking about using ChatGPT in Tag Essentials to determine the type of word that each tag is so that admin can allow or reject tags which are specific word types. I'm thinking that we should reject everything except nouns.
What do you think?
If you think we should have tags which are any of the other word types (adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, determiners, numerals, prepositions, pronouns or verbs)
I do think a whitelist would need to be added for those verbs or pronouns that would be needed. What if it's a sports forum? Running, jogging, racing,... Or, tick boxes to select, no verbs, nouns only etc.
That and users would need to be educated on how to use them in search. They could solve a lot of problems, but nobody is aware of how they can help narrow their search results.I think that the question posed by this thread hits the nail on the head as I think the reason why tags are under used is due to a lack of usefulness of the tag page.
We have the management page which gives an idea of what's been used and whenSo your users use them ? (Is there a log?)
Does it help SEO ?
This would be easy using permanent tags.I do think a whitelist would need to be added for those verbs or pronouns that would be needed.
Is this something you custom coded? I may implement that myself, although with one forum I want to use it in, there's 22 years of posts to shlep thorugh.And yes, we have them used as keywords in the structured data, so they should be good for SEO.
I meant do users click on them ?what's been used and when
It's in core XF, I'm sure.Is this something you custom coded? I may implement that myself, although with one forum I want to use it in, there's 22 years of posts to shlep thorugh.
Spiders should follow them, but the implementation isn't conducive to users using them particularly.I meant do users click on them ?
Do spiders ?
I found it...It's in core XF, I'm sure.
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