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 So essentially the "Male WAM" links would go away but "Male/Female/Both" radio buttons would appear at the top. Feels a little like "six of one, half dozen of the other". And I wonder how the "Male WAM" community would feel about their named forum going away. On first impression, I don't see the payoff as being significant enough to justify all the work it would take to make it happen, not to mention the increased complexity of the back end.
 So essentially the "Male WAM" links would go away but "Male/Female/Both" radio buttons would appear at the top. Feels a little like "six of one, half dozen of the other". And I wonder how the "Male WAM" community would feel about their named forum going away. On first impression, I don't see the payoff as being significant enough to justify all the work it would take to make it happen, not to mention the increased complexity of the back end. 
 
 The user would not have to do any extra thinking, and it would be simpler.  The male/female box would be checked for him by default while he posts, the same way the "Wetlook" or "Messy" forum is already selected for you and you don't have to think about that, which hopefully should alleviate errors.   The user should be less confused because we currently have a split categorization system that makes no logical sense to the new user, so e.g. messy male stuff ends up in Messy, because it's... messy.  So people are already confused by this, and I and the mods have to move messages all the time, plus explain why things are categorized that way, which is indicative of a confusing layout.
  The user would not have to do any extra thinking, and it would be simpler.  The male/female box would be checked for him by default while he posts, the same way the "Wetlook" or "Messy" forum is already selected for you and you don't have to think about that, which hopefully should alleviate errors.   The user should be less confused because we currently have a split categorization system that makes no logical sense to the new user, so e.g. messy male stuff ends up in Messy, because it's... messy.  So people are already confused by this, and I and the mods have to move messages all the time, plus explain why things are categorized that way, which is indicative of a confusing layout.  Now I have to find my own way back to the messy forum after never leaving it.
 Now I have to find my own way back to the messy forum after never leaving it. 
 That said, this forum change should hopefully makes things simpler.  It will remove confusion by new users who post male messy stuff to the regular messy forum because it seemed like the logical thing to do, because now it is the thing to do.  They don't have to think about it anymore.  Less moderation for us, or at least that's the idea!
  That said, this forum change should hopefully makes things simpler.  It will remove confusion by new users who post male messy stuff to the regular messy forum because it seemed like the logical thing to do, because now it is the thing to do.  They don't have to think about it anymore.  Less moderation for us, or at least that's the idea!  Yeah, UMD has already been stamping all forum posts with the posters' set gender prefs.  And the default, if the user hadn't set one, is female content, because that's way more likely to be the case anyway.  If not, we can change the gender stamp on all his past content later just by editing his profile.
  Yeah, UMD has already been stamping all forum posts with the posters' set gender prefs.  And the default, if the user hadn't set one, is female content, because that's way more likely to be the case anyway.  If not, we can change the gender stamp on all his past content later just by editing his profile.  
  



