DonutLuver
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Omg, I took a glimpse of the Google spreadsheet and I can only imagine how long that must've taken that person to do this. Holy shit.It isn’t exactly easy if you’re not accustomed to it, so I get what you mean.
To get definitions for genres (the things that appear in Story Previews) all you have to do is go to Read > Genre > click the Genre you want to learn more about > Press the down arrow that appears at the top as a breadcrumb
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Click the button and you will get a drop down. Select the “Genre” option.
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After selecting the Genre option, you will get to a page with all the possible genres any novel on Scribble Hub can have. From there, click any genre you want.
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Let’s say you clicked on “Action”. You will now be sent to a page that shows all the novels on Scribble Hub with the genre Action. There, press the drop-down arrow at the top of the page (in the breadcrumbs)
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You will now be presented with a definition of the genre.
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Getting definitions for tags is essentially the same process, but usually, getting to the tags list is the difficult part. For authors, you can view the tags list in your story’s dashboard where you inputted the tags.
For readers with an account that has no series, idk how to normally find it but here’s the link to the tags list: https://www.scribblehub.com/list-tags/. To see the definitions, click on a particular tag and then click the drop-down arrow that appears on the page. It’s the same format as it was for genres, so I don’t want to take more screenshots.
If you want something quick that lists each tag and definition without having to go to multiple pages... here’s this monstrosity by - I think - @YuriDoggo : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rq0C4e40eMvJoKpgTtHC9AOWr9RF-KCneuucpHqySPw/edit#gid=0 \
They are a hero we didn't know we needed. That spreadsheet should like ... be implemented somewhere or pinned somewhere lmfao. (Unless it is then ignore this part)