RE: Proof of Brain Actifit Tag Token Test
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Oh my God, seriously, I don't know, I'm not an abuser of tags and doesn't support it.
I promise you that you won't see me do it again.
Thanks for pointing my attention to it.
I know some sadist here who would have flag my post and remove all the reward 6 days back to present.
I thought proofofbrain was a general purpose tag
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I am sorry if I didn't state it well in the post. I was just really surprised such a thing was possible and questioning whether it was right or wrong in all cases to circumvent excluded tags. I've never seen any posts written about that. It seems like an interesting question about circumventing tags. Here in the United States under copyright law there are a few circumstances in which one can legally circumvent digital rights management. Is that analogous to circumventing excluded tags?
The point of my post was, "That is cool. Didn't know that was even possible. I'd like to do that. If I do that to review science videos from YouTube would that be a problem?"
I am certain like you proofofbrain.io is a general purpose tag but the SCOT settings have the exclusion tags for POB as #actifit, #steemhunt, #appics, #dlike, and #share2steem. Some of those are rather anachronistic for Hive such as #steemhunt. POB didn't migrate from Steemit to Hive so I am not sure why @proofofbrainio has those as exclude tags for POB. If it's due to those tags being only short form posts and @proofofbrainio wants to enourage longer format posts than shouldn't #dbuzz be excluded as a tag? There's nothing stopping a user from only making @dbuzz posts to proofofbrain.io so why exclude the #actifit tag?
@proofofbrainio, can you help us here? If your intention was a preemptive use of those tags to prevent short post abuse but @botefarm and others like myself don't abuse the tag are we justified in posting Actifit reports by circumventing the #actifit tag for POB reward?