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Feb
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awarded  Critic
Dec
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awarded  Commentator
Dec
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comment Why can't we use the word “problem” in titles?
+1, I love sarcasm.
Nov
21
comment Jon Skeet Facts
He has more "Great Answer" badges than I have badges, and here I thought I wasn't doing to badly ...
Nov
21
awarded  Citizen Patrol
Oct
12
comment Let users with sufficient reputation use “problem” in titles
The post this question is linked to, specifies legitimate uses for the word "problem," and requiring quotes to bypass the filter wouldn't improve matters. So, I think your second suggestion, remove the filter entirely, is the good one.
Oct
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awarded  Yearling
Sep
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awarded  Good Question
Sep
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awarded  Nice Question
Sep
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comment Why can't we use the word “problem” in titles?
@Arjan, apparently there isn't a filter on meta.
Sep
30
asked Why can't we use the word “problem” in titles?
Jun
13
comment Is imgur losing images?
@Alan, there are two instances for this question alone.
Apr
21
asked Tag Synonym Request: [asio]->[boost-asio]
Apr
21
comment How to properly tag a question about a subject that has subgroups that also have tags?
looking through it, you're likely right, asio is a synonym of boost-asio. For now, I'll concede the point as I can't find an immediate example where the 5 tag limit would prevent the double tagging.
Apr
21
comment How to properly tag a question about a subject that has subgroups that also have tags?
my concern with doing just that is shown by this question, in particular. Obviously the networking tag is the weak one, but if it was stronger, which one would I then remove to tag it "boost-asio"? I suspect that this situation is not all that uncommon.
Apr
18
comment How to properly tag a question about a subject that has subgroups that also have tags?
likely, but I couldn't find it in my admittedly lackluster search for it.
Apr
18
awarded  Student
Apr
18
asked How to properly tag a question about a subject that has subgroups that also have tags?
Nov
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comment What happened to Community Wiki?
good point. I hadn't thought of that.
Nov
15
comment What happened to Community Wiki?
@Grace Note, thanks. my searches were turning up empty. @Kop, true, but that wasn't my point.