There's been a recent trend of people tagging everyone for low quality/low effort/troll/crap/bait threads they make.
I'm often not tagged in them, but I imagine that it must be an annoying experience to be tagged for shit that you would rather not see. Compounded across several dozen users, it is a public nuisance.
I realise that this must be extremely hypocritical coming for me of all people, and I do feel guilty for starting the practice with the tag lists I used for my essays. Furthermore, most of the tag lists I see being used are ones directly lifted from some of my posts (why I'm often not in them), so I feel like I'm to blame in more ways than one. I'll probably be more judicious tagging people for my posts going forward.
I think it's discourteous to tag people for content you expect they would rather not see (e.g. tagging Sanji fans for bait/troll posts directed at Sanji).
I'm often not tagged in them, but I imagine that it must be an annoying experience to be tagged for shit that you would rather not see. Compounded across several dozen users, it is a public nuisance.
I realise that this must be extremely hypocritical coming for me of all people, and I do feel guilty for starting the practice with the tag lists I used for my essays. Furthermore, most of the tag lists I see being used are ones directly lifted from some of my posts (why I'm often not in them), so I feel like I'm to blame in more ways than one. I'll probably be more judicious tagging people for my posts going forward.
I think it's discourteous to tag people for content you expect they would rather not see (e.g. tagging Sanji fans for bait/troll posts directed at Sanji).