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Yes, those tags represent the questions with the most close votes in the queue.

As pointed out by chue x the feature got implemented in May, 2014 and was announced here by m0sa.

Keep in mind that the tags you see there are not personalized. Your ignored or favorite tags are not taken into account. If you're interested in the ranking of all the tags (give or take 7 days) in the queue, use this rough SEDE queryquery:

select t.tagname, count(*)
from pendingflags pf
inner join posttags pt on pt.postid = pf.id
inner join tags t on pt.tagid = t.id
where flagtypeid = 14 -- close
group by t.tagname
order by count(*) desc

Yes, those tags represent the questions with the most close votes in the queue.

As pointed out by chue x the feature got implemented in May, 2014 and was announced here by m0sa.

Keep in mind that the tags you see there are not personalized. Your ignored or favorite tags are not taken into account. If you're interested in the ranking of all the tags (give or take 7 days) in the queue, use this rough SEDE query:

select t.tagname, count(*)
from pendingflags pf
inner join posttags pt on pt.postid = pf.id
inner join tags t on pt.tagid = t.id
where flagtypeid = 14 -- close
group by t.tagname
order by count(*) desc

Yes, those tags represent the questions with the most close votes in the queue.

As pointed out by chue x the feature got implemented in May, 2014 and was announced here by m0sa.

Keep in mind that the tags you see there are not personalized. Your ignored or favorite tags are not taken into account. If you're interested in the ranking of all the tags (give or take 7 days) in the queue, use this rough SEDE query:

select t.tagname, count(*)
from pendingflags pf
inner join posttags pt on pt.postid = pf.id
inner join tags t on pt.tagid = t.id
where flagtypeid = 14 -- close
group by t.tagname
order by count(*) desc
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Yes, those tags represent the questions with the most close votes in the queue.

As pointed out by chue x the feature got implemented in May, 2014 and was announced herehere by m0sam0sa.

Keep in mind that the tags you see there are not personalized. Your ignored or favorite tags are not taken into account. If you're interested in the ranking of all the tags (give or take 7 days) in the queue, use this rough SEDE query:

select t.tagname, count(*)
from pendingflags pf
inner join posttags pt on pt.postid = pf.id
inner join tags t on pt.tagid = t.id
where flagtypeid = 14 -- close
group by t.tagname
order by count(*) desc

Yes, those tags represent the questions with the most close votes in the queue.

As pointed out by chue x the feature got implemented in May, 2014 and was announced here by m0sa.

Keep in mind that the tags you see there are not personalized. Your ignored or favorite tags are not taken into account. If you're interested in the ranking of all the tags (give or take 7 days) in the queue, use this rough SEDE query:

select t.tagname, count(*)
from pendingflags pf
inner join posttags pt on pt.postid = pf.id
inner join tags t on pt.tagid = t.id
where flagtypeid = 14 -- close
group by t.tagname
order by count(*) desc

Yes, those tags represent the questions with the most close votes in the queue.

As pointed out by chue x the feature got implemented in May, 2014 and was announced here by m0sa.

Keep in mind that the tags you see there are not personalized. Your ignored or favorite tags are not taken into account. If you're interested in the ranking of all the tags (give or take 7 days) in the queue, use this rough SEDE query:

select t.tagname, count(*)
from pendingflags pf
inner join posttags pt on pt.postid = pf.id
inner join tags t on pt.tagid = t.id
where flagtypeid = 14 -- close
group by t.tagname
order by count(*) desc
replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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Yes, those tags represent the questions with the most close votes in the queue.

As pointed out by chue xchue x the feature got implemented in May, 2014 and was announced here by m0sa.

Keep in mind that the tags you see there are not personalized. Your ignored or favorite tags are not taken into account. If you're interested in the ranking of all the tags (give or take 7 days) in the queue, use this rough SEDE query:

select t.tagname, count(*)
from pendingflags pf
inner join posttags pt on pt.postid = pf.id
inner join tags t on pt.tagid = t.id
where flagtypeid = 14 -- close
group by t.tagname
order by count(*) desc

Yes, those tags represent the questions with the most close votes in the queue.

As pointed out by chue x the feature got implemented in May, 2014 and was announced here by m0sa.

Keep in mind that the tags you see there are not personalized. Your ignored or favorite tags are not taken into account. If you're interested in the ranking of all the tags (give or take 7 days) in the queue, use this rough SEDE query:

select t.tagname, count(*)
from pendingflags pf
inner join posttags pt on pt.postid = pf.id
inner join tags t on pt.tagid = t.id
where flagtypeid = 14 -- close
group by t.tagname
order by count(*) desc

Yes, those tags represent the questions with the most close votes in the queue.

As pointed out by chue x the feature got implemented in May, 2014 and was announced here by m0sa.

Keep in mind that the tags you see there are not personalized. Your ignored or favorite tags are not taken into account. If you're interested in the ranking of all the tags (give or take 7 days) in the queue, use this rough SEDE query:

select t.tagname, count(*)
from pendingflags pf
inner join posttags pt on pt.postid = pf.id
inner join tags t on pt.tagid = t.id
where flagtypeid = 14 -- close
group by t.tagname
order by count(*) desc
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