Crazy and Fun Junior Year!!!

in #collegelife7 years ago (edited)

My Junior year (3rd year) is almost coming to an end. I had so many fun and crazy moments with my friends (apart from the studying). Thought I share some pictures here on steemit.
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This is not an introduction post please do not use the tag inappropriately.

This is such an unfriendly way to get your point across. How about "Hey @chemicalromance, thanks for posting. Quick tip... you'll probably get more votes if you don't use tags like introduceyourself."
Also, there are no rules on Steemit, only code and best practices. people can use whatever tags they want, if the code allows it. All you're really doing is suggesting best practices, that's great... just try not to say it in such a dick way lol. Let's make new users feel welcome;)

How was it unfriendly? I haven't flagged and I haven't been rude. Unlike you.

It's unfriendly because it makes people feel like they did something wrong. I'm just saying that there's a much more welcoming way to say it without making people feel like they broke rules. Some people would literally leave a platform if that was the only comment they got. How we say things makes a big difference in user retention.

Ps I use the word dick for fun, no hard feelings. I'm totally a dick sometimes but usually just for fun.

Pss sorry @chemical romance for the drama on your post... this is what happens when a platform is still in beta lol, at least you get to peek on the inside

There was nothing unfriendly about my post though so I don't understand the drama I was just trying to avoid her getting a flag because there are people who will flag for things like that. I didn't mention flags because I didn't want to scare her. Anyway I will try to make it more sensitive in future - it is easy to come across the wrong way online.

Totally! that's chill, obviously we're all just trying to work together to create the best possible user experience and on-boarding process, we'll get there