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I know that most of the people who follow me aren't obsessed with Stray Kids and might wish to skip some or all of my skz-related posts.

For a while, I tried consistenly hashtagging the skz-related posts with a generic # skz hashtag, so that someone who wanted to see my other posts could easily filter on 'skz'

But ummm the skz obsession kept growing and this account kept getting more skz-focused, and I diversified into a giant collection of skz-related hashtags. this giant collection is mostly for me, to make it easier to find specific posts later on. I kind of forgot that I'd originally intended to have a single skz tag for people who want to filter those posts out.

Before I try to discipline myself to apply that generic skz tag to all future skz-related posts (and maybe some past ones as well), here's a poll.

What would you prefer me to do?

I'm now trying to remember to add the hashtag to every skz-related post, including the unlisted and followers-only posts.

One of the reasons I'm doing this is so I can use the hashtag when I want to browse through *all* of my own skz-related posts, like this: blorbo.social/@lookitmychicken

I've only just figured out that a link of that type includes all my own public, unlisted and followers-only posts with that hashtag.

As opposed to the general hashtag link, which shows only *public* posts from any user. e.g. blorbo.social/tags/SKZ

For replies to other people's posts, I *think* I'll just throw in `skz` somewhere (at the end, if it doesn't come up naturally) so that people can filter out the skz posts.

putting hashtags in replies to other people's original posts could bring those posts to the attention of people following the hashtag. I reckon it wouldn't be great to do that to anyone without first checking with them that it's okay.

Exception might be people already posting with similar hashtags (hey @inoru_no_hoshi!) because it's probably safe to assume that they're okay with being found by people browsing or following hashtags??

Inoru

@lookitmychicken yeah if I'm hashtagging it's cos hello stay please come flail with me lmao.