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Old 01-04-2020, 04:19 PM   #2
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I was always curious why folk tagged the obvious
to me
If it ain't non-fiction, it is fiction. and since 90% of my library is fiction why do I need to say
Fiction.Science Fiction when Science Fiction would suffice even if it did nit include the word Fiction

why the the need for the Speculative Fiction tag (or the SF tag if that rocks your boat) as one is commonly used to in place of the other (I personally detest the slang tags:SyFy, Scifi...)
Now lets go back to your long hierarchical tag

The search tool allow AND queries
so why try an all-inclusive tag

Steampunk
Science Fiction (or Speculative) or include the AND between the 2 when you want the ONLY IF case

And I usually split Science Fiction & Fantasy into 2 tags (when it is both) or drop the one that it isn't (that tag was how RETAIL shelved these)

OK end of my rant

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