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Thanks so much for chiming in everyone. This is the sort of insight I was hoping for. Considering it would take quite a bit of chatter and momentum to get a new forum category going, I like the idea of a 3 letter prefix to indicate the topic. The fact that this practice would make similar threads easily searchable makes it an even better idea. I like the RAB prefix that Gary suggested, but I'll have to do a little research, as iclark suggested, to see if it hits on a letter combination that's super common. The first thing that comes to mind is 'rabbet' but maybe not too many thread titles have that particular word.

I have never considered "off-topic" as a place to pose this sort of question. I typically don't spend time in there.
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Cian's suggestion of using the "Brick" Post Icon (next to the last choice) is a good one.

Nothing wrong with combining the Post Icon with a 3-letter Subject prefix.
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