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WIP/FO Posts should include pattern details (at least name, preferably link)
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Never been a big fan of tags. I feel they don't help discoverability, since I can just search for keywords and just add noise.
A post in a community called @knitting will probably have to do with, you guessed it, knitting. So why would I need a bot adding that tag in a comment?
Similarly, even if the particular project is seasonal or concerning some event, chances are the relevant terms will make it into the title or body of the post.
There might be a misunderstanding here, so just to clarify. The way things get found on Mastodon is via tags. But there's currently no way to add tags on Lemmy itself, so when a post from here federates over there it's tagless and doesn't show up in search. Someone on Mastodon looking at the #Knitting feed isn't going to see it, even though it's posted by a group called "knitting".
It's less about just tagging for the sake of it and more about getting things slightly closer to a format that works with the rest of the Fediverse.
Hopefully that makes sense! ๐
That makes sense. I don't mind then ๐