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A '''tag''' on [[Steemit]] is a term assigned to a [[post]]. A tag helps describe a post and allows it to be found again by browsing or searching. Contributors can select up to 5 relevant tags for each post. The first post tag determines the main category a post is under and can't be changed after the post is published. Choosing the most relevant tags for a post helps it to be found by users and so potentially contributes to more upvotes.  
 
A '''tag''' on [[Steemit]] is a term assigned to a [[post]]. A tag helps describe a post and allows it to be found again by browsing or searching. Contributors can select up to 5 relevant tags for each post. The first post tag determines the main category a post is under and can't be changed after the post is published. Choosing the most relevant tags for a post helps it to be found by users and so potentially contributes to more upvotes.  
  
==Tag Abuse:==
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===Tag Abuse:===
  
===Tag Spam===
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'''Tag Spam:''' When is using for a post irrelevant tags, especially popular tags.
  
Tag Spam is using for a post irrelevant tags, especially popular tags.
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'''Spamming in Tags:'''  When is posting low value content to tags with high frequency.
  
===Spamming in Tags===
 
 
Spamming in Tags is posting low value content to tags with high frequency.
 
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 11:25, 16 January 2018

A tag on Steemit is a term assigned to a post. A tag helps describe a post and allows it to be found again by browsing or searching. Contributors can select up to 5 relevant tags for each post. The first post tag determines the main category a post is under and can't be changed after the post is published. Choosing the most relevant tags for a post helps it to be found by users and so potentially contributes to more upvotes.

Tag Abuse:

Tag Spam: When is using for a post irrelevant tags, especially popular tags.

Spamming in Tags: When is posting low value content to tags with high frequency.


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