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RE: The Tokenized World: Relevant Content, Community Support... or Tag Soup?

in #tagging5 years ago

It could be the best photo, work of art, song, whatever. If I see the investing, sports, and gaming tag attached... that photographer, artist, or musician just lost a nice vote. If I see a great investing article and they used the 'creativecoin' tag, they just lost a nice vote.

The best way to lose my vote is to use the wrong tag, and that's too bad for them because my vote actually has some power behind it.

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I really prefer to create content TO specific tribes I'm part of... I don't care for the whole "one size fits all" where someone hopes their out-of-focus photo of bellybutton lint will fit under sports, porn, investing, creativity, beer and a few other things... just because their sense of greed is much stronger than their... actual common sense.

Oh... wait... there is nothing "common" about sense. My bad.

Just throw some shit at the wall and see what sticks, right? I wonder if, eventually, when those folks notice they're not earning much, maybe they'll actually go have a look around? Maybe they'll see a few hundred posts all pointing fingers at them, and laughing? I doubt it though.

Too busy working on the next smorgasbord due to be released within two hours of the previous malarkey.

totally agree with you on that and that has been my practice as well. I know some are getting alt accounts to manage the tokens. I rather like keeping mine together. When their using the wrong tag(s) it becomes clear they are using them to game the system and I do a .. no vote for u dude.


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