You might be over doing it IMO. I wouldn't say it's an alternative to metatags. I'd say making it a little easier to cross post is a way to get content into major subs faster. I have it in my todo to limit the number of parallel subs that can be posted to in one form submission to three. IDK, do people think that's a good idea?
It's not a meta tag. You could still cross post as much as you want. The question is how much do we want the form to accelerate cross posting? But the dedupe on /bump has mitigated the downsides a bit.
Perhaps it's somewhat Libertarian-ish of me to say that I see how both of you are contributing very well to the community and I would not want additional duplicates while I would also not want additional limits on users's approaches to posts, though I very much appreciate the genuine reasons for duplicate posts and for limiting them (hope my comments make sense).
Dude, I see 8 of these posts in https://goatmatrix.net/bump
I just made it so the bump page dedupes by url.
Cross-posting is x0x7's approved official alternative/solution to metatags.
You might be over doing it IMO. I wouldn't say it's an alternative to metatags. I'd say making it a little easier to cross post is a way to get content into major subs faster. I have it in my todo to limit the number of parallel subs that can be posted to in one form submission to three. IDK, do people think that's a good idea?
Usually I write out a bunch, often as the show progresses, then narrow it down.
Neglected to reduce in haste.
Add limits when they're necessary, not before.
Steemit had 5 metatags. Occasionally 6 is needed.
Metatags and/or categories are a good idea.
It's not a meta tag. You could still cross post as much as you want. The question is how much do we want the form to accelerate cross posting? But the dedupe on /bump has mitigated the downsides a bit.
Perhaps it's somewhat Libertarian-ish of me to say that I see how both of you are contributing very well to the community and I would not want additional duplicates while I would also not want additional limits on users's approaches to posts, though I very much appreciate the genuine reasons for duplicate posts and for limiting them (hope my comments make sense).
Good post on Canadian problems doesn't deserve downvoting.
BTW: I didn't downvote it. It's an excellent post. My only surprise was to see 8 of the posts initially.