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RE: Call to arms for all Projects, Communities, Developers and Hivians!

It's still worth tagging and messaging them, as they tend to get a lot of messages. Sometimes it takes some persistence to actually connect. But don't worry, they don't bite :)

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I am always on edge tagging people, don't want to annoy anyone by 'spam tagging' them in posts! Maybe that's just a Hive newbie fear!

Hopefully, @acidyo and/or @crimsonclad see this post (or this tag) and join the discord, failing that I'll track them down on Discord in the coming week and see if we can work something out.

Thanks again for the advice.

Maybe that's just a Hive newbie fear!

Definitely not. It can get you in trouble. But tagging for the benefit of the platform is a different story. What you are doing isn't spamming.

For example if you were doing it in hopes of being curated,/ noticed that would be a problem... but doing it for legitimate feedback on how to help Hive is ok, as long as the people are likely to be interested. Which the two I suggested are :)