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Somebody has altered the tag wiki of to a completely new definition that does not cover most of the existing questions with the tag. The new 'meaning' isn't significantly different from what is generally associated with 'mere' .

I believe the change should be rolled back or corrected.

EDIT To address some of the comments:

  • @Braiam The tag is needed to adequately capture the existing questions about it and a most important security issue.
  • @Will The majority of the questions are about how or whether to encrypt a password, and 'hash' is exactly what the tag used to say before it was (IMO) vandalized.

Based on the upvotes and comments I'm going to restore it to its prior state.

Somebody has altered the tag wiki of to a completely new definition that does not cover most of the existing questions with the tag. The new 'meaning' isn't significantly different from what is generally associated with 'mere' .

I believe the change should be rolled back.

Somebody has altered the tag wiki of to a completely new definition that does not cover most of the existing questions with the tag. The new 'meaning' isn't significantly different from what is generally associated with 'mere' .

I believe the change should be rolled back or corrected.

EDIT To address some of the comments:

  • @Braiam The tag is needed to adequately capture the existing questions about it and a most important security issue.
  • @Will The majority of the questions are about how or whether to encrypt a password, and 'hash' is exactly what the tag used to say before it was (IMO) vandalized.

Based on the upvotes and comments I'm going to restore it to its prior state.

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password-encryption tag wiki changed, now disagrees with most questions so tagged

Somebody has altered the tag wiki of to a completely new definition that does not cover most of the existing questions with the tag. The new 'meaning' isn't significantly different from what is generally associated with 'mere' .

I believe the change should be rolled back.