I'm not sure If It si me who is doing something wrong, but It doesnt work for me. For months I've had JavaScript and react with -999 weight and I still have posts about react in muy feed... It light be something I didn't get 😅
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I think that might be the reason. It's true that I don't see those tags alone.
In this very moment, for example, I've browsed my feed looking for examples and I've found in the first posts one about React. However, the post also had open-source and webdev tags. Those tags don't have a weight in my configuration, I'm not following nor anti-following them... but maybe they bring the post again to considered posts.
Thanks for your feedback, Michael and Jeremy! I hope the meeting bring some good new ideas ^^
PD: I have a quick idea in a similar line: Some mechanism to mark a post as "bad tagged" could help to bring the attention of tag mods (specially in popular tags that now are used only to improve the position of your content)
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PD: I have a quick idea in a similar line: Some mechanism to mark a post as "bad tagged" could help to bring the attention of tag mods (specially in popular tags that now are used only to improve the position of your content)
This is a pretty cool idea and definitely worth considering! Thanks for bringing this up. Any chance you'd like to start up a GitHub discussion on this in our repo? Alternatively, I could start the discussion and reference your statement here. 😀
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Hmmmm... it sounds like you're doing things right, but it is strange that these posts would still be showing up in your feed.
Now, this can be a bit trickier to solve for than it seems!
For instance, if you're following one tag, but anti-following another, I'm not entirely sure whether or not we'd show you a post that has both of these tags. 🤔
I do know that some members of our team (including myself) plan to meet next week and discuss feed mechanics, so I will most definitely bring this up and see if I can get a firm answer here.
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I'm not sure If It si me who is doing something wrong, but It doesnt work for me. For months I've had JavaScript and react with -999 weight and I still have posts about react in muy feed... It light be something I didn't get 😅
Hey, I'm one of those members meeting. A quck question, are you ever seeing posts that only have JavaScript tags.
The fact that there are four possible tags means we may be eliminating a tag from being considered, but other tags are still considered.
I think that might be the reason. It's true that I don't see those tags alone.
In this very moment, for example, I've browsed my feed looking for examples and I've found in the first posts one about React. However, the post also had open-source and webdev tags. Those tags don't have a weight in my configuration, I'm not following nor anti-following them... but maybe they bring the post again to considered posts.
Thanks for your feedback, Michael and Jeremy! I hope the meeting bring some good new ideas ^^
PD: I have a quick idea in a similar line: Some mechanism to mark a post as "bad tagged" could help to bring the attention of tag mods (specially in popular tags that now are used only to improve the position of your content)
This is a pretty cool idea and definitely worth considering! Thanks for bringing this up. Any chance you'd like to start up a GitHub discussion on this in our repo? Alternatively, I could start the discussion and reference your statement here. 😀
On it! Thanks for the suggestion ;)
I’ll add to this experience report that I have #blockchain and #web3 anti-followed but I still see plenty of posts with either or both of those tags.
Good to know! Appreciate that feedback, Luke. 👍
Hmmmm... it sounds like you're doing things right, but it is strange that these posts would still be showing up in your feed.
Now, this can be a bit trickier to solve for than it seems!
For instance, if you're following one tag, but anti-following another, I'm not entirely sure whether or not we'd show you a post that has both of these tags. 🤔
I do know that some members of our team (including myself) plan to meet next week and discuss feed mechanics, so I will most definitely bring this up and see if I can get a firm answer here.