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-%%site.name%% supports
-[tags](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_(metadata)) to help you
-organize your activities here. You can use tags for people and for
-notices.
-
-Tagging a notice
-----------------
-
-You can tag a notice using a *hashtag*; a # character followed by
-letters and numbers as well as '.', '-', and '_'. Note that accented
-latin characters are not supported, and non-roman scripts are right out.
-
-The HTML for the notice will link to a stream of all the other notices
-with that tag. This can be a great way to keep track of a conversation.
-
-The most popular current tags on the site can be found in the [public
-tag cloud](%%action.publictagcloud%%). Their size shows their
-popularity and recency.
-
-Tagging yourself
-----------------
-
-You can also add tags for yourself on your [profile
-settings](%%action.profilesettings%%) page. Use single words to
-describe yourself, your experiences and your interest. The tags will
-become links on your profile page to a list of all the users on the
-site who use that same tag. It can be a nice way to find people who
-are related to you geographically or who have a common interest.
-
-Tagging your subscriptions
---------------------------
-
-You can also tag your subscriptions, on the subscriptions page. This
-makes it easy to organize your subscriptions into groups and sort
-through them separately.
-
-You can also send a notice "to the attention of" everyone you've
-marked with a particular tag (note: *not* people who've marked
-themselves with that tag). "@#family hello" will send a notice to
-everyone you've marked with the tag 'family'. \ No newline at end of file