Hi again @achim03
What I dislike about all those tribes is the fact that they require us to use so many tags. Just look at your: every single tag is a name of some tribe :(
That's not right direction ... :(
Hi again @achim03
What I dislike about all those tribes is the fact that they require us to use so many tags. Just look at your: every single tag is a name of some tribe :(
That's not right direction ... :(
I can understand your dislike about all these tribes. On the other hand the tribes and the tags allow to target your readers in a more precise manner. In addition, using the tags increases your projection surface. With every tag that is used, a post is visible on the according condenser. If I use the tag palnet, my post will be visible on palnet.io. So the more tags are used, the more the visibility increases. If I take this post, it got nowhere on steemit but on ctptalk it was a trendy post for some time and was therefore very visible.
I believe that if you write a specific post that "fits" a tribe it's worth to use the according tag. For example if you write a post about investment in cryptos, it would be a mistake not to use the steemleo tag.
Hi @achim03
I dont really dislike tribes. I just dislike some features of tribes (hashtags mainly). Personally I'm a bit active on PALnet and SteemLEo and I believe in those 2 tribes.
Cheers
Piotr