On the Spamming of Dashboards
Jan. 16th, 2017 09:02 pmvia http://ift.tt/2jsIBBh:
theblogofthecourtier:
Of all sins that are committed, this is the least; for it is born from an excess of love and of enthusiasm. And yet it is still a sin. The blogger who spammeth dashboards, posting more than 5 posts in a minute, erreth just as the courtier who speaks of nothing but themself erreth. Therefore it is best to set a queue, and to be aware, when you do post, that you do not fall into this error. “But,” you might protest, “My dash provides me with a profusion of good posts, such that I cannot help but post them; indeed, it would be a shame and an omission were I not to post.” Indeed, I reply, queue it.
And we shall speak of queues in a later post. For of all tools provided to the blogger, the queue is the least used and most useful; if Xkit’s “one-click reblog” be your sword, then “one-click queue” is your main gauche, to be used for defense from this sin.

theblogofthecourtier:
Of all sins that are committed, this is the least; for it is born from an excess of love and of enthusiasm. And yet it is still a sin. The blogger who spammeth dashboards, posting more than 5 posts in a minute, erreth just as the courtier who speaks of nothing but themself erreth. Therefore it is best to set a queue, and to be aware, when you do post, that you do not fall into this error. “But,” you might protest, “My dash provides me with a profusion of good posts, such that I cannot help but post them; indeed, it would be a shame and an omission were I not to post.” Indeed, I reply, queue it.
And we shall speak of queues in a later post. For of all tools provided to the blogger, the queue is the least used and most useful; if Xkit’s “one-click reblog” be your sword, then “one-click queue” is your main gauche, to be used for defense from this sin.
