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fandomsecrets2012-11-05 05:43 pm
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'I tag what I want' is typically the response to 'don't tag your hate'. I have a feeling it'd be the response to you, too. It strikes me as obnoxious, since anything you tag can be seen on the tags and a lot of people follow and use common tags for things they like and want to keep track of and a lot of people tumblr savior tags for things that squick or trigger them.
It's like those people who go 'I'm only telling the TRUTH. You obviously can't handle me' when they're being as obnoxious as possible. Only a lot of them. All at once.
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-06 02:34 am (UTC)(link)That said, I've generally had good responses when I've messaged someone I follow with 'Hey, can you please tag X? It's something I've got saviored, but it can't catch it without the tag.'