Hello @chronziller! I agree with @jacobtothe. I'm kind of getting annoyed already.
You don't really need to tag everyone you come across here on Hive. All you have to do is produce quality content, engage with other Hivers on the comment section of their/your blogs, and let the curators naturally find your blogs and vote on them.
Also, check on other's blogs how they make quality content and perhaps follow their techniques rather than tagging us randomly without any purpose at all.
Ok
There.
Done.
I won't tag you again
Thanks for the feedback.
Bye now.
Yeah i was gonna mention that tagging people when I saw my notification that you tagged me and 70 others. Gotta be careful with tagging, and the subjects as well.
I'd say look for communities like https://peakd.com/c/hive-158694/created
or https://peakd.com/c/hive-156509/created for posting art.
I found them by searching the art tag, and finding the communities many of them were posted in.
There is also one called Information war, which would be best for political postings such as the charter of rights post you made. https://peakd.com/c/hive-110786/created
Introduce yourself to each community, if you're on peakd, use the cross post option to post a single post to other similar communities, with out creating duplicate posts on your main page.
Then most of all, talk to ppl, comment on their posts, and ask advice! People love engagement here, and tend to steer clear of those asking for votes and to please look at my post. Let it happen naturally like making friends. Share some love for others posts, and you can bet they will already be checking out your page.
Other than that, just don't give up. The beginning is the hardest part, but just be consistent, and things will start opening up to you.
Thanks Daryl.
And I have been using those two links for art groups already, actually.
Ok, I will tone down my usage of tags, and I have been using cross-post feature also.
I will tighten it up and just flow.
Thanks again.
Cheers Bro
Can I include multiple URL of the communities pasted into the body of a post to cross-post? Is that possible?
Or would they just be links?
They would just show up as links.
Ok then, that's what I thought