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I Want to Improve the Experience Project

Whatever Happened To The Mature Category Of Questions... Okay. Any time I wanted to answer everyday questions, I clicked on the Questions tab. When I was interested in answering mature questions, I then scrolled down to the Categories list and selected Mature. Mature is no longer on the list. So how do I find the "Mature" questions now? These constant changes, note that I did not say improvements, are really becoming overwhelmingly annoying.

First, please answer my question.

Second, I have a recommendation. Instead of rolling out changes continuously, how about you roll out quarterly or monthly "Updates" that include all of the changes. Additionally, before each update, publish a broadcast newletter or announcement telling everyone what is going to change, the impact of the change, and how the users should respond to the new version of EP.

I seriously doubt I am the only person extremely frustrated with constant change on EP, especially since so little of the change seems to be all the beneficial.
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EverlastOC
I had wondered this myself, thanks for the tip WantonLass. But I wonder something similar about groups... when I wish to post a new experience (i.e., create a new group), the mature category no longer seems to be a choice. I generally choose something like "lifestyles", and check the "inappropriate for under 18" box, but it was so much easier with a mature topic choice. I suspect EP is not comfortable with how those interested in mature topics have much such extensive use of EP, and perhaps they are trying to refocus attention on non-mature topics. If so, that would be quite the tragedy. If that is the case, I would hope they would at least split off and create a parallel site specifically for mature topics, and perhaps have tighter access control to THAT site, to keep minors out, and those not wishing to be exposed to such topics.