Yes, because there are different preventiative tricks and different cover-up tricks.
Yes, because a person who just pulls out lashes or brows is done when they are all gone. This can be good in that the pulling is over faster. This can be bad in that twenty hairs gone from lashes or brows tend to be more conspicuous than one hundred hairs missing from the scalp. Yes, because three months of growth can be destroyed in less than a minute on the lashes or brows.
Yes, because a wig or brushed over hair can hide a bald spot and false lashes can hide bald lids but there hasn't yet been a suggestion for how to completely hide the absence of brows.
Yes, because (to some people) a bare head seems more noticeable than bare brows, which in turn seem more noticeable than bare lids.
Yes, because if pulling can be limited to "below the chin" it is easier to "pass" as a nontrichster to all but your most intimate friends.
Yes, because missing pubic hair (aka, pulling "down there") can make a person more uncomfortable during intimate moments than hair missing in many other places. However, many people have to worry about the things they've done to cover up becoming exposed during intimate moments.
No, because most trichsters go through similar anxiety and a similar sense of failure and a similar fear of conspicuousness no matter which area(s) they pull from.
I haven't yet fully organized the rest of the answers in the FAQ based on what would be appropriate distinctions between the different types of pulling, so please try to overlook that for now and please try to adapt all tricks to yourself even if the wording seems to make it apply to only one type of hair-pulling.
After all, most of the time we have to adapt much less trich-oriented advice to ourselves, so let us be thankful that we have found a group where people talk basically the same language we do.