However, the vast amount of information on the BitcoinTalk forum can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate, especially for new users. This is where AI comes in. By integrating AI technology, we can create a more user-friendly experience for both new and existing users.
The proposed project aims to use AI algorithms to analyze and categorize the forum's data, allowing users to easily search and find information on specific topics.
So in regards to this point, I have a suggestion to make that how about if "Theymos" could make provision for "tags" for each content created on the forum, because just as we currently have spot for only "Title and Body of the contents", if tags can be added it will make it easy for people to search for such contents on the forum and see it, just as it's applicable on Youtube and blogs, whereby making it very easy for people to search on Google and can easily find whichever content they may be looking for. If the forum can implement "tags" (space for content related keywords), it will also be an added advantage.
Although the general idea seems sound, I see certain issues with its practical implementation. Specifically, the question of who will be responsible for assigning tags to posts, and how we will ensure their accuracy if the authors themselves are responsible for tagging their content.
In my experience, users tend not to care about or even notice things like tagging conventions and structure; they just want the content to be visible. I think that if we are going to rely on authors to tag their own content, we will end up with inconsistent tagging and poor search results. I also find it difficult to believe that we will be able to enforce the policy consistently.