@KevinGuan It's one of these questions which says "Since A implies B then what the foo?" when A and B and foo have more or less no link whatsoever together
@DavidG temp. workaround i have just found: if you click the long textbox which holds your tags and do select all (ctrl+a) the page works as earlier :-)
Sorry, it was me who flagged. I expected a secondary popup window to choose spam or offensive. Though I only thought to experiment when that message was annoying me :/
User A closes a post as duplicate using Mjölnir. I suggest an alternative post as duplicate. User A agrees. Then someone else swoops in and changes the "closed as" link... Damnit xD
I have suggested an obvious tag synonym a while back. It still has 0 vote, probably because meteor is not very frequented. What should I do? Write a Meta post? Mod-flag? Ping a mod?
Obviously the issue that a misleading tag exists and that the few people who may use it will prevent their questions from being seen and answered by experienced regulars
The lack of visibility may also impact future readers to actually find these questions
I would say, hey, there are 15 things tagged meteor.js. Let's say 12 of those have meteor on them also. Btw there are 17k tagged with the latter. Then get meteor.js sent to the trash can.
otherwise, it just perpetuates the problem. Why, because we want a synonym. silly
@Drew But someone created that smaller tag, most likely while the bigger one already existed, so chances are it's gonna happen again. And you want a synonym, because then you'll never have to deal with it again, ever.
bigger is an understatement of galactic proportions. Like a dust particle next to the Sun. 2 comments up I said something to the effect of send meteor.js to the trash can afterwards
As in, go to meta or whatever, and say, hey, look, clean now
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@Tushar Well, you're wrong. But the beauty of the system is that you're allowed to be wrong. Vote however you please, but that is an incorrect use of that close reason.
How should we handle answers that are basically "For John Doe's answer to work, you need this system permission"? see stackoverflow.com/a/3802783/1843331 NAA?
@TimCastelijns Heh, back in IT school when I learnt about JavaScript everyone was like "Stop learning that noob language", "It's garbage, use C#" and so on. Used to be labelled the "JavaScript guy", which was really great for one reason : While the course on JS were crap, I was learning more interesting stuff about JS on the side, and C++/C#/Java learners are always pissed when you show them pieces of beautiful JavaScript.
So yeah, "JavaScript guy" used to be kind of an insult back then haha
@AlexanderO'Mara Well, most of JavaScript is crap. It's the Web contract. Good thing it's dynamic enough so you can find elegant workarounds to most of the dirt.
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