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OK, I won't use the #steemfest tag unless it's actually mentioned in the text. It is mentioned in the text here. Steemfest is the reason I'm writing about Kraków. I'm not even going to Steemfest 3, but I want to give participants information about the place they're visiting. Do you really want to flag me for that?

Mentioning SteemFest doesn't make a tag relevant. Of course, it's just my opinion, but come on. Presidential Elections in Kraków? That's exactly how I would define tag abuse.

There's a story about zoology student who prepared himself to exam about animals. Subject was too broad so he chose to learn everything about earthworms. Unfortunately, he was asked to tell something about elephants. So he started:

An elephant has a trunk, trunk looks like an earthworm a tube-shaped, segmented worm found in the phylum Annelida. They are commonly found living in soil, feeding on live and dead organic matter. An earthworm's digestive system runs through the length of its body. It conducts respiration through its skin. You can find a lot of earthworms in Kraków, Poland, where SteemFest3 is going to take place this year.

Seriously? :-)

Answering for @newforyou, who's out of Resource Credits.

It's not funny to tell a cute story when you're pointing a gun to someone's head and robbing them.

I didn't just pluck a popular tag out of the air, I wrote this specifically for Steemfest visitors, and this was the first post in a three-week series of daily posts about Kraków for Steemfest visitors. I won't be able to respond on Wednesday, because I'll be busy selling my car in order to finance this project of starting a news channel on Steem.

It's your job to create blocks, not to tell a blogger whether local politics is relevant for foreign visitors. That reminds me, I still have to finish a post about Lisbon's ambition to be a tech hub. I will also use a #steemfest tag for that, or maybe #steemfest2. Is that allowed?

Do you have a form where I can ask for permission to use certain tags, or should I manually comment under your last post whenever I try to post something?

And you are right, as a witness I'm signing blocks.
It's a decentralized platform.
Votes for content is done with the user hat on.
As I wrote just before, I think it's quality content but irrelevant to a tag.
Do you really think that any post about a city that was hosting a SteemFest should have a #steemfest tag? Does it help to find relevant content? #krakow of course. If I want to get news about #krakow, I use #krakow.
Content discovery on Steem is already hard enough. Please join efforts of making it better.