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1:11 AM
10/10 great edit, would approve again.
oooh, so close...but you missed the tag.
@ZoestandswithUkraine That was definitely something that was motivating when reviewing suggested edits as a normal user, even. Though writing up the flags was...a little tedious ^^;
 
 
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6:28 AM
@RyanM I absolutely hate that tag.
 
@VLAZ The tag is also awful.
 
It's one of the worst, since it's used so much for usually no reason at all. And a lot of times no good reason. "I'm calling an API" or "I'm trying to consume data from API" or others that have no actual relation to there being an API at all. And that's just when API is defined as "some remote service". API could be basically anything, including language tools - you call str.trim() - that's also part of an API.
I guess related: there is a burnination request: Is there an [api] to help burninate this tag?
From the answers:
> So I can search on [java][api] to find questions/answers specifically about the java api and not other irrelevant stuff.
Today, September 12: a search [java][api] returns questions that ask about: the design of the Java standard API, finding an API (that is, a library) to manipulate wav files in Java, using the Bing Search API from Java, API design in Java, using the Wechat API, accessing a particular method defined in a Java API from Scala... The tag is used in hopelessly different ways. — Jean Hominal Sep 12, 2014 at 11:36
^ then there was a comment
 
7:22 AM
Thoughts on this tag wiki suggestion that just...isn't very good? stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/31782536
> Any thing you can ask regarding boost a post you create on Instagram to turn it into an ad and reach more people
Also that tag is definitely going to get used on spam if we keep it.
 
Is this even on-topic? I had to google it but seems "boost" is literally just creating an ad.
> You can boost a post you create on Instagram to turn it into an ad and reach more people. When you create an ad from Instagram, you can choose whether your advertising goal is more profile visits, website visits or messages. Instagram posts that include product tags can also be boosted.
Oh, there is one question with that tag. And it's because it originally had on it but was edited into
Anyway, back to the edit itself: 1. "Any thing" -> "Anything" 2. No, it's definitely not "anything", it has to be on-topic for SO.
 
7:39 AM
Yeah. Rejected it.
Oh hey Oleg rejected it two days ago, look at that.
 
xD
I also tried to reject it but right at the same time as you. It said there was 1 vote for "No improvement", I selected it, submitted and the counter for reviews I did didn't change.
 
 
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Q: What was the correct choice for my review suspension?

maxshutyI was recently suspended from reviewing for this review and I see this page tells me to post here if I have any questions on the suspension. I see that I was not the only person who thought that the suggested edit should be approved, which doesn't automatically mean that we are right, however, wh...

 
 
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11:15 PM
@RyanM wut? Huh, that's the question author that made the suggestion, bizarre
 
Yeah, I'm gonna give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they just messed up.
 
they might've meant to "cross out" the completed steps? Does not excuse the edit, but seems plausible
> Edit summary: Line length for readability
^ proceeds to: change "finally..." to "Finally ..."
 
Technically, that changes the line length if it's not a fixed-width font... ;-)
 
technically, yes :)
lol, tag wiki:
> this tag duplicated .net-4.8
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine ugh, they're right, it does.
 
11:25 PM
the edit, though... :)
 
well, yeah, that's not getting approved ;-)
 
:) Speaking of the tag:
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Q: Merge tags [.net-4.8] and [.net-framework-4.8]?

StayOnTargetFor .NET Framework 4.8 there appear to be two redundant tags each with similar #s of questions (~100): .net-framework-4.8 .net-4.8 I can't see how they would be different... I think they should be consolidated. It appears that the naming convention for .NET version tags is to use the short fo...

cc @ZoestandswithUkraine
yay!
 

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