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A list of 'Similar Sounds' popped up in the Sidebar. How does it work?
Similar Sounds
'Similar Sounds' is a block appearing next to sound pages. It's suggesting sounds that are somewhat related to the sound you're currently viewing.
'Similar Sounds' lists those sounds from the library that share the most tags with the currently viewed sound.
Example:
The sound "Cats howl" (tagged Cats, Pets, howling) and "Dog barking" (tagged Dogs, Pets, barking) are both tagged as "pets". They are related and perhaps show up as a 'similar sounds' because of that.
The more terms a sound shares with another the higher it will be displayed in the list of similar sounds.
Perhaps later we have more cat-sounds. They will be sharing more terms than just "Pets" but also "Cats", so they will be more related to each other. They will replace the less related dog link.
The more sounds we have, and the better the sounds are tagged, there will likely be sounds very similar in nature.

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