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ChrisStapley
@ChrisStapley

I see a lot of people on here who are presumably still operating off of their tumblr or twitter reflexes and I just wanna try and help clear up some potential confusion about how the tagging system works here cause I don't think any of this is officially documented anywhere:

The '#' symbol is added automatically when you type in a tag

Completely understandable mistake to make, but some of you are tagging things '##art' or whatever, and I'm assuming that is not what you were trying to do. (Sometimes I even see people add MORE than one extra # symbol, but at that point I have to assume it's on purpose.)

If you share someone's post it does NOT strip off their tags

I've always thought that tumblr doing this was a batshit insane design flaw, but to some it might be expected behavior. Anyway, sometimes I see people adding tags to posts that already had those tags. Since the original tags don't get stripped, there is no reason to do this here, unless you're trying to organize your shares to be included in a tag search of your own page specifically.

If you share and add tags to a post it will NOT put that post in the search results for those tags

The only exceptions to this are if you're the OP of the original post, OR if you use the same tags as the original post. Also, your share can't be empty -- you have to add something in the title or body. Shares that ONLY add tags will never show up in site-wide search results.

(As an example, if someone else's post is tagged with '#art', and '#ArtistsOnCohost', and you share it, add something, and tag it with '#art', '#ArtistsOnCohost', and '#artwork', your share WILL show up in the site-wide search results for '#art' and '#ArtistsOnCohost', but NOT the site-wide search results for '#artwork', because the OP didn't use that tag. If you ARE the OP, then any new tags you add in a share WILL put your post in the site-wide search results for those new tags, so long as your share isn't empty.)

If you add tags to someone else's post (without adding anything else) they will NOT receive any notification about it

A lot of people do this on tumblr as a way of leaving comments instead of using the comment section. If you do this here, the OP will not see it unless they follow you and see your share on their timeline. If your intention is to just talk to yourself or your followers about a thing you shared, then great! But if you're trying to say something to the OP this way, they are most likely not seeing it. They'll just see a regular share notification.

You can do per-page tag searches (sort of)

So, when you click on a tag you see on your timeline, it pulls up all posts using that tag, as you probably expect it to. However, if you click on a tag while you're looking at someone's page, or while you're looking at an individual post, it will pull up a list of all the posts on that page that have that tag. If you're trying to do this but don't want to bother scrolling back to find a post on that page that has the tag you're trying to search for, you can just type in the page's URL, followed by "/tagged/", followed by whatever tag you're trying to search for. For example, "https://cohost.org/staff/tagged/eggbug" shows you all the @staff posts that are tagged '#eggbug'.

Tags are case-insensitive but will always use the same capitalization used by the first person to ever type that tag

This last one isn't helpful information, I just think it's funny. If you ever try to tag something '#superbowl' or '#SuperBowl' or whatever, it WILL be changed to '#SuperbOwl' because someone else typed it that way first and there's nothing you can do about it.

That's all.

happy tagging. Or not-tagging. Or under-tagging, or over-tagging. IDK I'm not here to tell you what to do


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iridescent-aria
@iridescent-aria
Tumblr has recently made several changes that have alienated their established users, but that's not what this post is about. Here are some things you should know as a newcomer to Cohost.
  • :eggbug: is Eggbug. They are a mascot and friend.
  • There is no "for you" page. The intended mode of discovery is to bookmark some tags, or follow some people and see who they interact with.
  • A chost is a post, on Cohost.
  • Reblogs are called rebugs, or shares. But you will not be made fun of if you call them reblogs.
  • You can't see other rebugs of a post. This may change in the future.
  • If you rebug a post and add tags, the page you rebugged it from will not see your tags in the notification. You can write a comment instead.
  • You can't notify someone by mentioning them. No simple workarounds here, I'm afraid. If you really want your mutual to see something, you can send them the link on another platform.
  • Always put alt text on your images. This is the only command in this post.
  • If you edit a post, all rebugs of it will reflect the edit. This may be what you'd intuitively expect if you're not coming here from Tumblr, but that's who this post is for.
  • Sideblogs are simply other pages associated with your account. Unlike Tumblr, all pages can comment, send asks, and follow other pages.
  • There's no chat on Cohost, and it's not something they're interested in adding. If you want to chat with someone, exchange contact information for another platform. If you don't want everyone to see it, you can set profile links to only be visible to pages you follow, or use a private page to really keep it private.
  • You can write HTML in your posts. If you don't know what this means, don't worry about it. Enjoy the CSS crimes.
    (If you are not yet reassured, you can learn what this means.)
  • Always put alt text on your images.

iridescent-aria
@iridescent-aria

Tumblr has announced major changes that have made many people anxious about its future, but that's still not what this post is about. Let's talk about tags, one of the more mystifying features of Cohost.

When are tags visible?

On Tumblr, only the tags of the reblog you're looking at are visible, but on Cohost, tags on all posts with content are visible on all rebugs. As on Tumblr, the tags of the rebug you're looking at are also visible.

When are posts with tags visible?

On a page's tag feed, you will see all posts tagged as such by that page. If you rebug a post tagged #tags without tagging it, it will not be in your #tags feed.

On a global tag feed, you will see posts with that tag that were tagged as such by the OP. If you make your own post, it will show up in all relevant tag feeds. Rebugs of posts from other pages will only show up in the feeds of tags that the OP also used. This is to reduce the risk of rebugs exposing posts to a much wider audience than the OP wanted.

Are tags case-sensitive?

Not in practice, but it's a little more complicated than that. The first use of a tag on Cohost determines the case of that tag forever, which is why, for example, the #SpOnGeBoB tag is the way it is. If Cohost suggests a tag when you're typing, that's the case you get it in, like it or not.

How do I use tags?

Like on Tumblr, their intended use is discovery, but they're also used for additional commentary. As I said in the previous post, the page you rebug a post from will not see your tags unless they specifically see your rebug, so you can't have a conversation in the tags the same way you can on Tumblr. Be aware that any tag you use, even from a private page, may show up in tag searches, so don't write anything too private in a tag.


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lexyeevee
@lexyeevee
  1. 1

    text stuff mostly
    🌟 your here 🌟
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    boxes, transform
  3. 3

    positioning, clicking stuff
  4. 4

    flexbox and grid
  5. 5

    animation and other nonsense

Are YOU a CSS BABY???

Are your friends doing stupid css tricks and leaving you feeling left out?

Do you wish Certified Computer Professional
Eevee From Pokémon
would help you out?

ok i'll do my best


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