Ability to organize favorite stores
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Angelina Sinclair
Ok, so I favorite a lot of stores. Some I've bought from, some I plan to buy from, some are brands I want to keep track of, others I want to keep around and share with friends. The problem is I am at a point that this list is 200+ stores buy now. I know, crazy.
I would just like a way to organize them or categorize them. Even if it is just predefine tags I can put on the stores so I sort them via tags, would be fantastic.
As for the stores themselves I've followed: clothing stores, shoe stores, full-perm stores, texture shops, hair stores, fetish stores, furniture stores, buildings/home stores, jewelry shops, magic/script stores, etc etc.
You can see that browsing for a particular thing I wanna check up on say full-perm items leads me to browsing dozens of other shops, making it hard to find that one I just remembered from 3 months ago that has this very thingy I want and can't track down again! You know what I am talking about right? lol
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Hello, and thank you for your feature request.
While we really like this suggestion and we do plan to do something like it, we are not going to do it in the proposed fashion. Please keep an eye out for future releases and maybe you’ll see an approach we’ve taken that addresses your concerns.
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