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@pichi
Since Spam labels are now public, Iโ€™ve spent some time looking at things these accounts have in common vs accounts that donโ€™t get labeled and this is my initial advice for people whoโ€™ve been labeled. 1. STOP sharing frames. If you didnโ€™t build it, donโ€™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. Donโ€™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 doesnโ€™t follow you, donโ€™t comment. 5. Stop tagging people. They donโ€™t get notified of the tags anyway. Itโ€™s pointless to tag them.
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Slight disagree with number 4 if the cast of interest is something you could contribute to then why not? If your comment is sensible itโ€™s not slop. Only users already marked as spam should maybe consider doing this
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@pichi
Itโ€™s not worth it. No one will see it anyway. Stick to channels until you donโ€™t have a spam label and if you are new, stick to channels until your account is more established.
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