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RE: What are the most disappointing tags on Steemit? Here is my choice:

in #steemit7 years ago

Perhaps it's better NOT to browse tags? Follow high-quality authors and just browse your feed. Of course, good authors can turn bad over time and everyone can resteem some rubbish from time to time... if it gets really unacceptable, unfollow them and they are gone.

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I get that concept, but feel like new writers won't get discovered if everyone does that. I also think it is strange we can't follow tags on here. I intend to write about several distinct topics and imagine people who follow me aren't interested in all of them. I guess the solution currently is to have a separate account for each topic, but that seems like a lot of work!

Yes, as Steemit grows it will become harder and harder and harder to get noticed. However, I would say that's true for other social media platforms too. Some crypto tags can be really helpful, for example science content tagged #gridcoin or #golem will always attract more attention. Crypto-whales of all sorts swim here and if one wants more attention, it's always a good idea to put a little crypto-angle on that new article. The times, they are a-changing.