Rather than 1 category and 1 type, it would be a "pick any number" system, so you could both browse "files with tag <x>", or search for "Files with any of <a,b,c>, all of <d,e,f> and none of <x,y,z>"
- Is just an induction
- Needs an induction
- Is a subliminal
- Has binaural beats or weird audio effects
... a few miscellaneous categories that some people would want to filter
- Makes you physically change ...
- Makes you see a change ...
- Makes you think like ...
- Makes you think you are ...
- Makes you act like ...
- Makes you act (in one way) like ...
- Makes you dress like ...
- Creates a hallucination of ...
- ... a male
- ... a female
- ... a baby
- ... a child
- ... a teenager
- ... a slave
- ... other stereotypes (bimbo, slut)
- ... an animal
- ... a fantastic creature
- ... a celebrity
Plus a few suggestions which don't quite fit the 2-part structure:
- Makes you feel an emotion
- Increases/reduces your sex drive
- Makes you obey someone
- Makes listening addictive
- Makes you not remember the file contents
- Makes some suggestion seem 'normal'
- Creates an addiction
- Causes a physical sensation
- Encourages or makes enjoyable some action
And trigger conditions:
- Triggerable by yourself
- Triggerable by anyone who knows the trigger
- Triggerable by accident (if its a common word or something)
- Triggered by wearing/carrying something
- Triggered after listening
- Triggered by something environmental (a bell ringing, the smell of perfume, seeing a diaper commercial ...)
- Only works when alone/at home/in a safe place
- Lasts for a number or hours/days
- Lasts until untriggered
- Is 'always on'
- Lasts until you perform some action
Hmm ... I suspect many files could be completely described by this kind of category system. Would certainly be easier for mobile users, compared to browsing massive broad-category lists.
Meh ... its just a train of thought, would be interested to see what folks think of it.