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Vadim Kotov
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Yes, this tag definitely needs a cleanup. It has lots of different meanings in different contexts:

There is a tool from Facebook, you can use for questions about it.

Also, a few frameworks use the name for a component of them:


So, Facebook released a tool with the same name today? Welcome to the club, but no need to take action. As far as I've seen, there are no questions about it yet. Now to your options:

Kill the current flow tag

Why not. I'd suggest to create new tags , and , retag, and burn the rest. Maybe create framework-specific tags if their usage is significant.

Create a tag

Sure. But not before it's needed. Oh wait, it already exists is now used for that.

Redirect flow to facebook-flow

Definitely not.

Yes, this tag definitely needs a cleanup. It has lots of different meanings in different contexts:

Also, a few frameworks use the name for a component of them:


So, Facebook released a tool with the same name today? Welcome to the club, but no need to take action. As far as I've seen, there are no questions about it yet. Now to your options:

Kill the current flow tag

Why not. I'd suggest to create new tags , and , retag, and burn the rest. Maybe create framework-specific tags if their usage is significant.

Create a tag

Sure. But not before it's needed. Oh wait, it already exists.

Redirect flow to facebook-flow

Definitely not.

Yes, this tag definitely needs a cleanup. It has lots of different meanings in different contexts:

There is a tool from Facebook, you can use for questions about it.

Also, a few frameworks use the name for a component of them:


So, Facebook released a tool with the same name today? Welcome to the club, but no need to take action. Now to your options:

Kill the current flow tag

Why not. I'd suggest to create new tags , and , retag, and burn the rest. Maybe create framework-specific tags if their usage is significant.

Create a tag

is now used for that.

Redirect flow to facebook-flow

Definitely not.

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Yes, this tag definitely needs a cleanup. It has lots of different meanings in different contexts:

Also, a few frameworks use the name for a component of them:


So, Facebook released a tool with the same name today? Welcome to the club, but no need to take action. As far as I've seen, there are no questions about it yet. Now to your options:

Kill the current flow tag

Why not. I'd suggest to create new tags , and , retag, and burn the rest. Maybe create framework-specific tags if their usage is significant.

Create a tag

Sure. But not before it's needed. Oh wait, it already exists.

Redirect flow to facebook-flow

Definitely not.

Yes, this tag definitely needs a cleanup. It has lots of different meanings in different contexts:

Also, a few frameworks use the name for a component of them:


So, Facebook released a tool with the same name today? Welcome to the club, but no need to take action. As far as I've seen, there are no questions about it yet. Now to your options:

Kill the current flow tag

Why not. I'd suggest to create new tags , and , retag, and burn the rest. Maybe create framework-specific tags if their usage is significant.

Create a tag

Sure. But not before it's needed. Oh wait, it already exists.

Redirect flow to facebook-flow

Definitely not.

Yes, this tag definitely needs a cleanup. It has lots of different meanings in different contexts:

Also, a few frameworks use the name for a component of them:


So, Facebook released a tool with the same name today? Welcome to the club, but no need to take action. As far as I've seen, there are no questions about it yet. Now to your options:

Kill the current flow tag

Why not. I'd suggest to create new tags , and , retag, and burn the rest. Maybe create framework-specific tags if their usage is significant.

Create a tag

Sure. But not before it's needed. Oh wait, it already exists.

Redirect flow to facebook-flow

Definitely not.

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Peter Mortensen
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Yes, this tag definitely needs a cleanup. It has lots of different meanings in different contexts:

Also, a few frameworks use the name for a component of them:


So, Facebook released a tool with the same name today? Welcome to the club, but no need to take action. As far as I've seen, there are no questions about it yet. Now to your options:

Kill the current flow tag

Why not. I'd suggest to create new tags , and , retag, and burn the rest. Maybe create framework-specific tags if their usage is significant.

Create a tag

Sure. But not before it's needed. Oh wait, it already exists.

Redirect flow to facebook-flow

Definitely not.

Yes, this tag definitely needs a cleanup. It has lots of different meanings in different contexts:

Also, a few frameworks use the name for a component of them:


So, Facebook released a tool with the same name today? Welcome to the club, but no need to take action. As far as I've seen, there are no questions about it yet. Now to your options:

Kill the current flow tag

Why not. I'd suggest to create new tags , and , retag, and burn the rest. Maybe create framework-specific tags if their usage is significant.

Create a tag

Sure. But not before it's needed. Oh wait, it already exists.

Redirect flow to facebook-flow

Definitely not.

Yes, this tag definitely needs a cleanup. It has lots of different meanings in different contexts:

Also, a few frameworks use the name for a component of them:


So, Facebook released a tool with the same name today? Welcome to the club, but no need to take action. As far as I've seen, there are no questions about it yet. Now to your options:

Kill the current flow tag

Why not. I'd suggest to create new tags , and , retag, and burn the rest. Maybe create framework-specific tags if their usage is significant.

Create a tag

Sure. But not before it's needed. Oh wait, it already exists.

Redirect flow to facebook-flow

Definitely not.

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