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by Ⲍⲁⲛⲇꞅⲁ
on Wed Mar 22, 2017 1:16 am
 
Search in: Introduction
Topic: Forum Rules
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Forum Rules

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#Tagging and #hashtagging will be the two best ways of navigating the site.  The feature works on here the same way it does on Twitter -- tag other users and hashtag your keywords so topics are easier to find and navigate through.

Because this lessens users ease of finding particular topics, we ask that you use this feature responsibly.  This means to:

  • Make your hashtags relevant to your topic.  Try not to use random hashtags.
  • Use proper grammar in your hashtags, to reduce the risk of misreading.
  • Try to keep your hashtags as short as possible, because it makes them easier to remember and understand.
  • If you use a keyword regularly in any of your sentences, take the opportunity to hashtag it there.  You don't have to add your hashtags to the end of your posts, unless the keyword you want to include hasn't already been used.
  • The general rule of thumb is: if it's a significant hashtag found on #Twitter, then it'll be significant here too.
  • Refer often to tagdef to see trending Twitter hashtags and the common definitions of user-submitted ones.
  • immediately cease tagging users that have specifically asked you not to tag them in anything else.  Continuing to do so will be considered a form of harassment and result in either a warning or banishment, depending on the severity, along with other factors.

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