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RE: DSound v0.3: Fixes to upload, Improved validations, New IPFS gateway, Tags without prefix, easy IPFS local node and much more!

in #dsound7 years ago (edited)

Extra Tags without the dsound- prefix

This one was highly wanted, so I got it done. Now the only tags that are processed internally by DSound are the content type and the genre/main tag. So it you want to publish a cover of a pop song (yes, now there is also a Cover song type), then you would choose Cover song for type and pop for genre, and this will result in dsound, music, dsound-cover and dsound-pop. But now if you upload a Podcast episode, then you will not get music, but podcast instead!

This is so awesome. It prevents spam-tagging and seperates the tags from the genre, but there's much more meta data. I'm thinking extra tags should come with reputation and valuation of an artist. Emanate should consider also tuning and temperament, there's a lot of people on this planet and thus different tunings, scales and temperaments. That's why I love Logic Pro because it comes out of the box with this. Great for education.

I'd like to work with you guys on that!

So now remains the extra tags field where you put tags separated by , and those now are placed in your sound post without any prefix! So you can control on which tags your content will appear.

Always handy to parse and reload those like Twitter's UX does while tweeting.

It is important that you don't remove the dsound-type and dsound-genre tags, because they are needed to be able to click a genre and those sounds get listed under that genre, for instance...

This change forced that the extra tags, that appear on the bottom of the description on the entire post view page, stopped being navigable by clicking them. These tags are now only relevant for Steemit and friends, but not for DSound. The sound type and the genre are still navigable by clicking, opening a special view showing only sounds that share that sound type or genre.

Of course emanate will have a classifier based on #machinelearning #ML very excited about that! (yes I read the whitepaper).