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Pichi 🟪🍖🐹🎩 🍡🌸
@pichi
Since Spam labels are now public, I’ve spent some time looking at things these accounts have in common vs accounts that don’t get labeled and this is my initial advice for people who’ve been labeled. 1. STOP sharing frames. If you didn’t build it, don’t share it. 2. Stop recasting. Instead, quote cast and spell out why you are sharing it. What makes this worthy of being shared? 3. Ensure 80% of your timeline is original content. Don’t steal it from the web, make something unique and genuine. It better to not cast at all than to cast slop. 4. Only reply to people in channels. If someone casts to their home feed and doesn’t follow you, don’t comment. 5. Stop tagging people. They don’t get notified of the tags anyway. It’s pointless to tag them.
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artlu 🎩
@artlu
the setup of things that produces your Rule 1 appears awful for less established frames devs. Just my 2c. Thanks for sharing Pichi
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Pichi 🟪🍖🐹🎩 🍡🌸
@pichi
It’s not good for devs at all. But it’s also unfair to not point it out when sharing frames constantly is very consistent with spam labels. Especially frames that auto tag people. Those are terrible in contributing to the labels.
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Blue Cockatoo
@bluecockatoo
Hmmm, so no more rodeodotclub top 9 posts then? What if other people than the team producer interact with them, including the ones tagged?
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AJ
@awedjob
Guess I need to stop using /microsub
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