We add the post link in the first comment of the twitter post and use an image or short video, instead of the post link. Have a look at the way I have dealt with this post on my HiveLift twitter account.
Shadow bans also happen to tags which are abused, as the #Hive tag was in the last few weeks. Prudent and judicious use of tags helps us all. Spamming the Hive word stupidly and irrelevantly HURTS us all.
We currently aren't sure if it is the tags, the links, automated tweets, cryptorelated websites or just retweets with links in general.
#hivechat tweets themselves have experienced little to no shadow bans so far. So it remains largely.unaffected.
As for the tags that don't show, we haven't found a clear answer. We do know that some community members has been partially blocked because of freedom of speech issues as well. But that's a whole different story.
I suspect this issue affects people who spam the #Hive tag, but I don't know. Personally, I have had no issues with this, and I think it's because the algorithm detects any behavior that is repetitive.
When people just say "Go #Hive" over and over again, without really adding any other topics, the algorithm knows this. If we change our behaviors to more "normal human communication", i doubt that this will be a problem.
If people ignore it, and continue to spam #Hive tag, i suspect there will continue to be issues.
This is just my opinion, but based on my own experiences tweeting stuff on two accounts: @hivepeople and @stellabelle.
We add the post link in the first comment of the twitter post and use an image or short video, instead of the post link. Have a look at the way I have dealt with this post on my HiveLift twitter account.
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Shadow bans also happen to tags which are abused, as the #Hive tag was in the last few weeks. Prudent and judicious use of tags helps us all. Spamming the Hive word stupidly and irrelevantly HURTS us all.
We currently aren't sure if it is the tags, the links, automated tweets, cryptorelated websites or just retweets with links in general.
#hivechat tweets themselves have experienced little to no shadow bans so far. So it remains largely.unaffected.
As for the tags that don't show, we haven't found a clear answer. We do know that some community members has been partially blocked because of freedom of speech issues as well. But that's a whole different story.
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I suspect this issue affects people who spam the #Hive tag, but I don't know. Personally, I have had no issues with this, and I think it's because the algorithm detects any behavior that is repetitive.
When people just say "Go #Hive" over and over again, without really adding any other topics, the algorithm knows this. If we change our behaviors to more "normal human communication", i doubt that this will be a problem.
If people ignore it, and continue to spam #Hive tag, i suspect there will continue to be issues.
This is just my opinion, but based on my own experiences tweeting stuff on two accounts: @hivepeople and @stellabelle.