
"Replace this first paragraph with a brief description of your new category. This guidance will appear in the category selection area, so try to keep it below 200 characters. Use the following paragraphs for a longer description, or to establish category guidelines or rules: Why should people use this category? What is it for? How exactly is this different than the other categories we already have? What should topics in this category generally contain? Do we need this category? Can we merge with another category, or subcategory?"
"This guidance will appear in the category selection area, so try to keep it below 200 characters. Use the following paragraphs for a longer description, or to establish category guidelines or rules: Why should people use this category? What is it for? How exactly is this different than the other categories we already have? What should topics in this category generally contain? Do we need this category? Can we merge with another category, or subcategory?"
Begin with a concise category description limited to roughly 200 characters for the selection area. Provide a longer description and establish clear guidelines or rules to frame the category. Explain why people should use the category and clarify its purpose. Describe how the category differs from existing categories and what makes it unique. Specify what topics in the category should generally contain, including scope and expected content. Assess whether the category is necessary and whether it can or should be merged with another category or subcategory to avoid redundancy.
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