But wouldn't this system fail as the user base grows? It would be such a long task to mute all these users, even if I did it as I saw them and it didn't pile up. Another point that comes up is what if I enjoy other content that this user posts? Say organicAnt also makes some very thought provoking comments in their posts and other posts, what do I do them?
My question about being able to simply filter things out is how do you differentiate between posts within a tag and multiple users? Taking you example of the shock poster, if I support animal rights I will continue to follow the tag. However, what happens once multiple users start posting similar content? Do I have to go through all of them, find who I don't and don't like and take it from there?
Are you a native Korean or are you doing a TEFL program?
Sweet thanks! This is the answer is was looking for!
I was born in the year of the rat, and I'm angsty. Angitique is the closest that google translate will get me to angst in Latin
I guess my problem then is really that I don't know how data is used. Thanks for the insight!
I love Against Me!! My favorite album of theirs is Reinventing Axl Rose. It's just so raw and full of emotion.
I have a few favorite genres but the top is probably punk (not that Blink-182/Sum 41 garbage, stuff like Propagandhi and Dead Kennedys). I also love metal and I'm getting more and more into an EDM subgenre called trap, which is basically the very stereotypical rave music. My favorite punk album is definitely Adolescents self-titled album.
But my favorite album of any genre is probably The Complexity Of Light by Children Of Nova, a prog-metal band.
I love Propagandhi , but I've never heard this song. It's so calm. I started with Supporting Caste and moved on to Failed States from there, and stuck with the heavier stuff (Less Talk More Rock, Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes).