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RE: Paleo invitation

in #paleo8 years ago

a question. the paleo category, being small, would it be desirable to add health posts not related? i am not paleo, but find aspects of it very useful. i have done posts drawing attention to some of the bulletproof podcasts. podcasts not specifically addressing the paleo subject, but subjects like glyphosate, GMO, nightshades, detoxification, and more. i would hate to be false tagging something paleo when it is not. i do find much in the way of benefit when interacting with most paleo practitioners, but would not wish to be flagged for false tagging. what thinkest thou?

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I think I would approach it like this, if you really make the post about paleo, make #paleo your first tag. If you just think it might be of interest to paleo dietary issues, use it as a secondary tag.

If it's not directly food related and/or not specifically paleo, probably don't use the tag. For instance, info about GMO and nightshades (dietary effects) would be taggable because they are certainly food(ish). Roundup and detoxification are not really dietary and might get you flagged. However, if you wrote one on (just making something up here) body weight exercises, and slip in a sentence about the many paleo exercise folks out there, then you are back in #paleo territory.

At this point, not many people care. But you are right about flagging, I wrote a science fiction story and accidentally put a space between science and fiction in the tag and someone got all pissy about it.

There is already a health-trail, so we want to get more specific with this trail.

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