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*<s>machinescapes and scenarios shave now been moved into multisensory effects. update their descriptions accordingly!!!</s>
*<s>machinescapes and scenarios shave now been moved into multisensory effects. update their descriptions accordingly!!!</s>
*<s>collaborate with [[User:Fishcenternicole]] to tidy up and improve upon the new shadow people sensory subcomponent subsections</s>
*<s>collaborate with [[User:Fishcenternicole]] to tidy up and improve upon the new shadow people sensory subcomponent subsections</s>
 
*<s>rename environmental alterations to object alterations</s>


*continue proofreading and improving EVERY SINGLE COMPONENT. Visual, Auditory, Disconnective, Cognitive, Psychological, Physical, Side effects, Multisensory
*continue proofreading and improving EVERY SINGLE COMPONENT. Visual, Auditory, Disconnective, Cognitive, Psychological, Physical, Side effects, Multisensory
*add visual styles subsection and history/culture subsection for autonomous entities
*improve or overhaul [[Effects/Content|index intro]], note that the descriptions should strive for linguistic simplicity so that as many people as possible can actually understand the effects
*improve or overhaul [[Effects/Content|index intro]], note that the descriptions should strive for linguistic simplicity so that as many people as possible can actually understand the effects
*define exactly what constitutes a multisensory effect vs a specific sensory effect for the hallucinatory states category
*define exactly what constitutes a multisensory effect vs a specific sensory effect for the hallucinatory states category
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*write a universal intro for style variation sections which explain what style variations are
*write a universal intro for style variation sections which explain what style variations are
*mention rarity for the more obscure transpersonal states
*mention rarity for the more obscure transpersonal states
*rename environmental alterations to object alterations
 


''(in order of priority)''
''(in order of priority)''

Revision as of 22:57, 10 June 2017

Tasks for josi's incoming subjective effect index improvement project:

  • come up with more scientific and legitimate terminologies for the the following components: Exposure to inner mechanics of consciousness Subconscious communication 8B Geometry - Exposure to inner mechanics of consciousness
  • write up identity alteration as an exact component within a subsection on the identity page
  • machinescapes and scenarios shave now been moved into multisensory effects. update their descriptions accordingly!!!
  • collaborate with User:Fishcenternicole to tidy up and improve upon the new shadow people sensory subcomponent subsections
  • rename environmental alterations to object alterations
  • continue proofreading and improving EVERY SINGLE COMPONENT. Visual, Auditory, Disconnective, Cognitive, Psychological, Physical, Side effects, Multisensory
  • add visual styles subsection and history/culture subsection for autonomous entities
  • improve or overhaul index intro, note that the descriptions should strive for linguistic simplicity so that as many people as possible can actually understand the effects
  • define exactly what constitutes a multisensory effect vs a specific sensory effect for the hallucinatory states category
  • complete the list category pages for the various types of physical effects and side effects. make sure they have comprehensive defintions/introductions
  • fill in all of the red link effects
  • write a universal intro for style variation sections which explain what style variations are
  • mention rarity for the more obscure transpersonal states


(in order of priority)