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Idea To Make Finding a Game Easier

Right now it is Obvious to most of us here, that the Looking For A Game Forum, is WAY TO BUSY to be really effective. If you don't continuously BUMP your Posts, they get lost pretty quick, especially when you have folks Bumping their Post every two hours, ( I have been guilty of this myself). It would be nice to have a few separate Categories for some of the most popular Games, D&D 3.5, DND4E, Pathfinder, three quarters of the Posts refer to these three. Just a thought.
I would also piggy back on this and say that there could be a separation of a "Players looking for Game" and "GMs looking for Players" categories. The sub categories could then be in each separately.
Additionally, to make searching easier, it would be nice if there could be sub-headings under Pathfinder, D&D3.5, and D&D4 for days of the week and/or time zones.
With the way this is going, maybe even an external database for Roll20 folks to fill in some sort of a matrix that delineates days, times, game preference, maturity, etc.
The LFG subforum was only ever just a placeholder. Riley's been hard at work coding a completely new LFG tool, and it's pretty sweet. So just bear with it for a little while longer.
Waiting with abated breath :-)
I am sure this has already been addressed but if something like this IS implemented, would it be able to discern the MANY cases of people looking for a game or deciding to run a game of two or more possible systems in mind? Just a thought to keep in mind.