I also see people just posting in random communities, where their content isn't relative or tagging too many different communities at once.
Task means that what you've described here is called "tag spamming".
Obviously this is not adding value and something curators look out for.
My own rule of thumb when tagging is to try and use 5 relevant topic tags and then 5 related or general community tags.
The first 5 tags are key for helping curators find relevant content and Google ultimately crawl our front-end domains.
The second 5 are to help with getting noticed for upvotes because different communities sort their content differently.
Take a look at how I've tagged this one for example.
But yeah, just don't spam random shit like tagging food content with LeoFinance.
It's all common sense stuff!
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That could actually work, if you talked about the costs of ingredients or whatever. lol
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Haha, don't encourage them!! ;)
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no for real. Once of the most interesting things for me is seeing what money is like in other places.
Like the other day I saw JackFruit for sale for $2.50 here I would pay $40 for it.
Back in the day the @steemitmamas would post about their meals and how much it cost - it was very eye opening.
So like me, here in SoCal, everytime I admit how much I spend on food (at least $1200 per month) someone here has something to say about how expensive that is and someone else is gonna tell me how cheap that is.
Really, encourage the food/money posts, for ME!
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