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RE: [Steem Rep] Update - September 2024 | AI-Comments | Tags | Trendings Scores

in Steem POD Team2 months ago

But what does this mean for Steem and Steemit? Do we have to abolish the communities again?

My original expectation, back before communities existed, was that the community owner was going to be able to pick their owning account name, and that the name would be relevant to the topic. I guess there were reasons why they decided not to do that, but from an SEO perspective, it seems like it would be an improvement.

Maybe there's a way to decouple the account name and replace it with a relevant string that can be chosen by the community and arranged in a way that doesn't conflict with regular tags, i.e.

steemit.com/c/[community_tag]; or
communities.steemit.com/[community_tag]

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 2 months ago (edited)

I'm a bit late, but you've left me plenty of fodder elsewhere ;-)

Changing the URL is mainly a condenser problem. In this respect, perhaps @the-gorilla could provide better information about the possibilities here.
However, I have also seen that the URL or the paths within the condenser are very interwoven with the hivemind requests. The URL would therefore have to be changed in such a way that the correct data is still retrieved. Or Hivemind would also have to be modified.

Another criterion for the communiy_tag is uniqueness. There must not be two communities with the same tag.

!DUBby 6%.