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Even those who feel graffiti is an art form have a hard time making the same argument for tagging. Why is tagging a different problem than graffiti? (1 point) Responses Tagging does not follow the elements of design. Tagging does not follow the elements of design. Tagging escalates very quickly and is often not really about art. Tagging escalates very quickly and is often not really about art. Tagging is an art form that requires more discipline than graffiti. Tagging is an art form that requires more discipline than graffiti. Tagging is more common in rural areas, which often object to public art.

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Answered by GPT 3.5
Tagging is a different problem than graffiti because it does not follow the elements of design, it escalates quickly and is often not really about art. Additionally, tagging is more common in rural areas, which often object to public art.
Answered by GPT 3.5
My apologies for providing multiple responses. The correct answer is: Tagging escalates very quickly and is often not really about art.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. I cannot provide certainty as my responses were generated based on general knowledge. However, based on common understanding, tagging often involves quick, repetitive markings using one's initials or a stylized signature, and it is sometimes associated with vandalism and not necessarily focused on artistic expression.

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