This suggestion is related to that one , though my purpose and rationale for bringing up the topic seem slightly different. I would like to see age groups for posts advertised as LFGs rather than specified by users in their profiles. I find myself more and more interested in the age of prospective fellow players to gauge what kind of game I’ll actually be applying for. Hence, the first question I tend to ask a prospective GM about is exactly that. However, it would be so much more convenient for both sides to be able to scan posts based on this property, or even search for groups that target a specific audience. Ideally, the preferred age range of the gaming group listed as part of a LFG would be optional, intended to hint at what a GM would be most comfortable with. The property would, of course, not mean to be legally binding or require any proof on the part of a player applying for the group, but would serve as a tool for players scanning the LFGs. The specifier would not aim to shut off prospective audiences, but to provide them with a technical means to find common grounds more easily. I suppose that such information would best fit into the freeform description of a post, as was previously suggested here . I just don’t see it happening.