# Ability to assign multiple prefixes to a single thread/post
# A new thread/post field called "DVD code(s)", filled in by the user on thread creation/edition
# Automatic parsing of post text to extract and assign thread prefixes (HF, MU, RS, SM, etc.)
Good initiatives, but sadly it's a bunch of work that doesn't accomplish quite as much as you'd hope.
Not sure what types of multiple prefixes you might need for a thread. But my guess is if you really need to prefix every thread, you might be better off creating more subforums (at least that way it's easier to "filter" for specific prefixes). But of course whether anyone will bother posting to the right subforum is another problem.
DVD codes would be great, but they are woefully inconsistent. Hyphenation is one problem; another is that some producers
change their DVD codes depending on whether it's a sale DVD, rental DVD, online download, or Blu-ray edition, even though they all contain the same content. What would be nice is if we could standardize how meta-data is added to posts. For instance, DVD codes should be included
in the post. But series names, producer, actress would be better off in the
tags section.
As for identifying filehosts, this is an unsolvable problem I have seen from JAVforum. For posters who use multiple filehosts and post multiple shares per thread, there is no guarantee that every filehost listed in the thread title prefix is available for each file. For example:
[HF / RS] New releases for today
ー Post #1 (video A) [RS links]
ー Post #2 (video B) [HF links]
A user looking for a HF mirror for video A will still be directed to that thread even though it doesn't contain the files s/he is looking for.
One other problem: DVD covers! Some upload them to the forum, some hotlink them, some use image hosts. As a result, we get a lot of "No hotlinking" or "image deleted" images.
If we can get the images hosted on the AO server, I think it would actually be nice to integrate expiry of links with expiry of images. For example, use a script like
Greasemonkey Links Checker to check if filehost links are still active or already expired. If active, then show the image as normal, but if expired, hide the image.