Problem
GoI-format articles are required to be tagged with every Group of Interest that they mention or involve, meaning that there's no way to effectively sort GoI-formats by the Group of Interest they belong to in-universe. The obvious example of this is Eskobar's MEMORANDUM 083 REGARDING PROJECT "GUARDIANSHIP", which has 20 tags not including the 'goi-format' tag, all of which are Groups of Interest.
Solution
Much like the '_cc' and '_image' tags, I propose the creation of invisible GoI tags that indicate the GoI that created the format. We could simply create tags with an underscore placed in front of the pre-existing GoI tag that makes them invisible, e.g. '_prometheus', '_alexylva' or '_professor-aw'. It would take at most a couple of days to go through every GoI-format and tag them with the appropriate tags, seeing as most GoI hubs have a list of GoI-formats belonging to that Group already. The main question is the naming convention of the invisible tags; the rest is just manwork.
To-Do
- Decide on the naming scheme for GoI-format tags. I'm proposing a simple 'underscore before the pre-existing GoI tag' scheme, but if a better solution gets proposed and agreed on I'm down to do it. Once that's done, I (or another member(s) of Tech Team) compile a list of the tags we need here and the relevant formats they need to be applied to.
- Tag the GoI-formats. Formats need to be tagged. This could be done by manually going through the lists and slapping the appropriate tag in where necessary, or by using pyscp and a bot like jarvis.
Thoughts on the proposed solution?