If so, why and what do you tag them? What fits your bill as to tag and remember someone and to just leave it be?

Oh, bonus question, if you tag people, what am I tagged as? 🥺

  • Russ@bitforged.space
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    No, because since it’s only a third party app implementation, tags wouldn’t follow if I go from my phone to my desktop or any other device. It also just seems kinda… Strange?

    Do you keep a journal of those you meet in-person? No judgement if you do, but if your reaction to that question was “Eww, no!” but also do user tagging I would be very curious as to what the difference is for you.

    Anyways, for problematic people they either get blocked or banned (the egregious ones) which by nature of it being a first-party feature is already synced.

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    I’ll tag people when they’ve got into big arguments about something I find important. I might agree or disagree, but I’ll tag them with whatever it was they felt strongly about.

    I find it interesting to see if I caught them on a good or a bad day. Do I always dis/agree with them on all topics, or was it just that one? Did I judge them unfairly?

    For example I have one person labelled “Too Angry”. I can’t remember what they were angry about that first time, but it’s amazing how often they’re still angry when I see them.

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    I should probably standardize my tags a bit, but like others I mainly use it to label argumentative people with mean names as a reminder not to argue with them and their dumbass\shithead\moron\cia-psyop views.

    I should also start tagging locals when I suspect them. Maybe all 3 of us can have a Lemmy NOLA meetup sometime?

    And no OP, you haven’t “earned” a label yet.

    I have now tagged you as “Label-Curious”

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    I tagged one person who argued that calling someone by their preferred name and pronouns was infringing on his right to free speech. He was tagged as “Fucko”. Every time I saw them in the comments, I would reply and refer to them as Fucko.

    My intent was to get them to realize that it’s not great to be called the wrong name every time you try to interact with people. The comments usually got pulled for being rude, which I understand, but I still feel it was for the greater good.

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    I tag mostly for humor, things I think are funny, unique traits about a person that I’ve noticed are a pattern. Some examples

    • thinks the moon landing is fake
    • documents tankies
    • LOVES Taylor Swift
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      thinks the moon landing is fake

      Everyone knows the government asked Stanley Kubrick to fake the landing, but he’s so dedicated to getting the most out of his actors that he build a real rocket and sent them to the moon.

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    I am not for the life of me seeing where to add a tag or a label. I checked in 3 different UIs, including the main one.

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    Yes. Multiple reasons. Mostly to keep track of traits for good or bad, such as people who have proven to be aware of nuance and capable of level headed debate VS for example tankies and conspiracy theorists.

    I also tag my fellow countrymen (There are dozens of us!)

    You haven’t earned a tag yet. That’s not necessarily a bad thing.

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    I tag people that never fail to find something to argue about, obvious trolls, bad faith / sea lion conversationalists and so on. If I encounter them again and they show the same behaviour as a pattern, I fully block them.

    I also use it for more fun stuff, like who is overly helpful, friendly or who recommended a good book. This way, if I see them again I get reminded of the positive interaction from before

    edit: @OmegaLemmy@discuss.online you might want to replace “tag” with “label” or something, people think you mean username @tagging and don’t read the body of your post

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    Only 1 person I’ve ever tagged, who posts content I’m not interested in seeing, but I don’t feel like they deserved a straight-up block since they’re still active in discussions elsewhere. My app allows me to filter them without blocking them so I don’t see their posts but I still see their (default hidden) comments that I can open, so I just have a tag to remind me why.

    Recurring trolls I just block, so I don’t even see them to necessitate tags to begin with.

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    Ha, two people I tagged so far in this thread. One for being a self-described and proud redpiller type (I don’t remember the specifics on that one) and one for conversing in bad faith; that person kept arguing with well-sourced fact. Think flat-earther type stubbornness to acknowledge reality for the sake of being funny or edgy. There’s a time and a place for that, but it was on a serious topic where everyone else was taking it seriously and trying to be genuinely helpful.

    I haven’t tagged you, OP. Yet.