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multiple tags with Java as the first tag are not working. E.G. /questions/tagged/java+parallel-processing Everything after Java is lost. Been this way for two days now.

Windows7(64), Firefox and Chrome

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  • After posting this question, it seems to be working correctly again. Thank you.
    – edharned
    Commented Oct 25, 2014 at 15:04
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    Odd problem. Works when I'm logged in, doesn't work when I'm logged out. Sure looks like a bug. Try it again after logging out, update your question with what you see. Commented Oct 25, 2014 at 15:06
  • Confirmed that when not logged in, you are redirected to the first tag. This is not limited to just java; the same happens if you use python, for example. Commented Oct 25, 2014 at 15:25
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    Related bug. Commented Oct 25, 2014 at 20:38

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This happens for any combination of tags if you are not logged in.

If you are not a logged in user, you are redirected to the first tag only. It doesn't matter what that first tag is, you are simply redirected to limit the page to just the one tag. In other words, there is nothing special about the tag here; you see the same behaviour for /questions/tagged/foo+bar+spam; you'll be redirected to /questions/tagged/foo, which doesn't exist.

This is , a scalability measure of sorts to limit load on the database, see Shog9's answer to the related bug report:

Requests from anonymous users to some of these routes were causing an unacceptably large performance hit a few days ago, potentially hurting the experience for many other users.

As a result, they were disabled for anonymous users. They may be re-enabled at some point when we have had time to implement a less drastic solution.

If you want to do a multi-tag search, log in.

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    It worked without logging in for years. I often jump around without being logged in to multiple forums. Saves a lot of trouble. When I find something I can help with, then I log in. A real pain in the xxx.
    – edharned
    Commented Oct 25, 2014 at 18:19
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    This answer is correct; this is a recent change, to counter some very persistent attacks a few days ago. See: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/275326/…
    – Shog9
    Commented Oct 26, 2014 at 0:27

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