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  1. #How do I search profiles?
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  5. ###Introduction
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  7. On some pages, you'll see search boxes in the upper-right-hand corner underneath the primary navigation region. These can be used to search a given section of the site for things related to that section. Search boxes can be utilized in two ways:
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  9. * **Name Search**, where typing a full or partial name will return all profiles that contain or match the entered characters. For example, going to *Profiles* and typing in "wrecked av" will return the profile of the site's owner, *Wrecked Avent*.
  10. * **Query Search**, where typing a search-phrase can return very specific results. Each query search must start with the keyword ***find***. We'll cover search syntax below.
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  12. Please note that for any kind of search, only the first 20 results will be shown, sorted from the most recently-active to least recently-active.
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  16. ###Profile Searching
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  18. One of the things you'll surely want to do is to search for potential Roleplay partners - this is where profile Traits, Preferences, and Interests come into play. Each of them can be incorporated into the Query search, allowing us to narrow your results to only who or what you really want.
  19. To start searching for profiles, you need to type the keywords ***find*** ***profiles***. This is the base of our query, which you can refine in several ways by adding additional specifications. Lets look at some examples:
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  23. ####By Profile Traits
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  25. You can search for all profiles that have a specific value for a profile Trait:
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  27. 1. ***find profiles with*** `age` ***of*** `teenager` This will fetch you some teenagers. This query asks for a *Trait* of a profile, `age` in this case, to have a certain 'value', `teenager` in this case. But you can shorten it:
  28. * ***find*** `teenager` ***profiles with*** `body build` ***of*** `lean` This will give us a very similar result, but you can shorten this, too!
  29. * ***find*** `lean`, `teenager` ***profiles*** You can narrow your results by as many Traits as you want, separating them with a `,`.
  30. * ***find profiles with*** `body build` ***of*** `lean`, `age` ***of*** `teenager` As you can see, you can use the long-form of a query to search for multiple Traits just as well. Why would you want to do that? Another example will give you some insight.
  31. * ***find*** `male` ***profiles*** This looks like it is a shortened form for locating `sex` of `male`, but not exactly! You see, there are several *Traits* that can have the value of 'Male' -- Traits such as `Mental Gender`, `Secondary Sexual Characteristics` and `Sex`. Thus, if you write a query like this, the system will fetch the first 20 profiles that have any of these Traits equal to `male`, which includes females that have a mental gender of male, and vice versa. For more accurate searches, use a query that specifies which of the applicable *Traits* should have a value of `male`, like this: ***find profiles with*** `mental gender` ***of*** `male`
  32. * ***find*** `lean`, `teenager` ***profiles with*** `mental gender` ***of*** `male` Now, armed with this knowledge, you can construct a search which mixes short- and long-forms to help you achieve exactly what you want.
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  36. ####By Profile Trait Preferences
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  38. Another handy thing to do is to search for character profiles that would be interested in your character profile based on its traits:
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  40. 1. ***find profiles who like*** `mental gender` ***of*** `female`
  41. * ***find profiles who like*** `females` We shortened it, just like when searching for the traits of a character profile. This means you'll also lose some accuracy: just as with `male`, `female` can be the value of several traits. This query searches for profiles who have any Trait preference, or ***like***, of `female`. (Incidentally, you can substitute `females` with `female` and the search engine will still understand.)
  42. * ***find profiles that like*** `females` Same as above: ***that*** and ***who*** are interchangeable.
  43. * ***find profiles who like*** `humans`, `mental gender` ***of*** `female` This example illustrates both the ability to search by more preferences as well as mixing short- and long-form queries. Please note that `human` is ambiguous; it is used in multiple traits, both `Species` and `Genital Type`. For more specific results, it is best to qualify your query with the longer form.
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  47. ####By Profile Interests
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  49. You can also search by the Interests expressed by a profile:
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  51. 1. ***find profiles into*** `cuddling` This will return a list of people who have `cuddle` as an interest, regardless of their *giving/taking* setting. But what if you prefer to be cuddled?
  52. * ***find profiles into giving*** `cuddling` Now you will only find partners who would like to cuddle you, because they will *Give* this *Interest* (either *Give Only* or *Will Give or Take*). Searching for people who would prefer to *Take* the *Interest* is pretty similar:
  53. * ***find profiles into taking*** `cuddling` Again this returns a list of profiles marked with either *Take Only* or *Will Give or Take*.
  54. * ***find profiles into switching*** `cuddling` This is the last variant. ***Switching*** searches for people who declared that they would both Give or Take this Interest. ***Switching*** can be replaced with ***either giving or taking*** if you prefer.
  55. * ***find profiles into giving*** `cuddling`, `romance`, ***switching*** `ear play` This query illustrates how you can combine any number of *Interests* in your search, specifying their ***giving/taking/switching*** individually.
  56. * As a closing point for this part, please note that specifying ***giving/taking*** in a query excludes profiles that have marked the interest as *N/A*, so use ***into*** without specifying ***giving/taking*** for Interests that are likely to be marked *N/A* by many users.
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  60. ####By Activity
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  62. You can search by recent activity:
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  64. 1. ***find profiles online recently*** This is most basic query related to a profile's activity. It will narrow your search to people who were online in the last 15 minutes.
  65. * ***find profiles online since*** 15 ***minutes ago*** This is the way to write it in the longer form, which permits specifying the time more precisely.
  66. * ***find profiles online since*** 5 ***hours ago*** You can search for activity in longer periods of time, like ***hours*** or ***days***.
  67. * ***find profiles online since*** 3 ***days ago*** Days are the longest unit of time you can use in your searches.
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  71. ####By Canon
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  73. You can locate profiles that are linked to a specific *Canon*:
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  75. 1. ***find profiles part of*** `TERA` This will list profiles that are linked to a specific canon defined in the system. For convenience, you can use several variations:
  76. * ***find profiles part of the*** `TERA` ***canon***
  77. * ***find profiles part of the*** `TERA` ***universe*** You can use ***universe*** interchangeably with ***canon***.
  78. * ***find profiles part of*** `TERA` ***universe*** This is the same as above, but you can skip ***the*** at will.
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  82. ####Combine!
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  84. We will cover only one example here, but it will show where the real power of search engine lies. If you take all that we established in the previous sections, you are capable of running quite detailed searches that will look like this:
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  86. ***find*** `lean`, `teenager` ***profiles with*** `mental gender` ***of*** `male` ***who like*** `species` ***of*** `human`, `mental gender` ***of*** `female` ***into giving*** `cuddling`, `romance`, ***switching*** `ear play` ***part of*** `TERA` ***online since*** 1 ***day ago***
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  88. Now that is impressive, isn't it? Your query could be even bigger. You can always refine and add new search terms while searching, tinkering with what you write there will produce more-relevant profiles and remove the less-compatible ones.
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  90. A note on constructing big queries - think of parts that contain terms for *Traits* (long-form), *Interests*, *Preferences*, *Canon* and *Activity* as blocks; you can place them in any order, In our example above we did *[traits][interests][preferences][canon][activity]*, but *[activity][preferences][canon][traits][interests]* is also valid.
  91. If you feel especially messy, you can break your blocks into smaller ones. While it makes it harder to figure out what is what, it also makes adding terms somewhat easier; you can just stick them at the very end of the query, finishing with something like this:
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  93. ***find*** `lean` ***profiles into*** `cuddling`, ***who like*** `mental gender` ***of*** `female`, ***into*** `romance`, ***with*** `age` ***of*** `teenager` ***online recently***
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  95. Not as pretty, but still achieves the goals.
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