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That's what topics are supposed to be. Any suggestions on how they could be improved?
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Yes. My idea is create a hastag bond to every topic/section. Example: show all memo that include #anime on the memo.cash/topic/anime section and all posts publishied from /anime.....
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....from /anime section automatically include the #anime. So should be posible to create memos on every topic's subsite
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Create a logo or image/meme on the top of every popular topic would make it even more atractive
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That would actually be a good idea.

Yo dawg, i heard you like topics, so we added topics for your topics
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You can already search for topics with keywords like that.
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IMO right now every "topic" should include diferent discussions separated just like the main page
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I agree. That's the main distinction in structure between Memo and 4chan. You have gaming, and then individual threads under that for different games/discussions. Make it happen Memo.
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Perhaps rename topics to "groups" or "Topic Groups" or something. Then have a "Create Topic" or "Create Post" button.
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Discussion groups
Create a discussion
What do you think

Have the topics "speak" to people.
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Yeah, "Discussion Groups" is a good thing to call it.
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When 'group settings' are headed with questions that usually prompts people to engage.
Depending on results wanted, if discussion is the goal, what has you want to participate?
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No one gets it. Topic's are like subreddits. Post in topic starts thread. People should reply to post & make thread, but they post more topics. Ends up a confusing disjointed convo.
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Every category should have it's bunch of topics. Rename actual "Topics" to "politics" and you will aready have a very cool section. Then just make a subsite to choose between sections
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Is there a mechanism for voting for topics? In the sense we can "upvote" official commonly used topics and ignore spam or dead topics?
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Number of followers is sort of a proxy for this.