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On the Stack Overflow homepage, questions that have tags you're interested in are highlighted, e.g. I like linux and matlab:

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And yet, other tags that're also in my tags list, such as fortran, and fortran90 aren't highlighted for me when I filter the question list unless a question is tagged with 2 or more of them. Here's an example of this:

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I've looked around and done some searching on metaMeta for more specific rules on more precise criteria for whether a question gets highlighted, but I've not found anything.

NOTE: I revised this question significantly (at around 2016-12-19 23:55Z) in response to comments below, so older comments may no longer make sense in context.

On the Stack Overflow homepage, questions that have tags you're interested in are highlighted, e.g. I like linux and matlab:

enter image description here

And yet, other tags that're also in my tags list, such as fortran, and fortran90 aren't highlighted for me when I filter the question list unless a question is tagged with 2 or more of them. Here's an example of this:

enter image description here

I've looked around and done some searching on meta for more specific rules on more precise criteria for whether a question gets highlighted, but I've not found anything.

NOTE: I revised this question significantly (at around 2016-12-19 23:55Z) in response to comments below, so older comments may no longer make sense in context.

On the Stack Overflow homepage, questions that have tags you're interested in are highlighted, e.g. I like linux and matlab:

enter image description here

And yet, other tags that're also in my tags list, such as fortran and fortran90 aren't highlighted for me when I filter the question list unless a question is tagged with 2 or more of them. Here's an example of this:

enter image description here

I've looked around and done some searching on Meta for more specific rules on more precise criteria for whether a question gets highlighted, but I've not found anything.

NOTE: I revised this question significantly (at around 2016-12-19 23:55Z) in response to comments below, so older comments may no longer make sense in context.

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Why does Stack Overflow thinkaren't questions with my tags highlighted when I don't like Fortranfilter questions?

I've been observing this pattern for several months, and it's starting to bug me. On the Stack Overflow homepage, or any page listing questions, those that have tags you're interested in are highlighted, e.g. I like linux and matlab:

enter image description here

And yet, Fortran-basedother tags that're also in my tags list, such as fortran, and fortran90 aren't highlighted for me when I filter the question list unless a question is tagged with 2 or more of them. Here's an example of this, amongst hundreds I've checked:

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I've looked around and done some searching on meta for more specific rules on more precise criteria for whether a question gets highlighted, but I've not found anything. Is

NOTE: I revised this a bug, or am I somehow misinterpreting the rules? Have I stumbled across a one partquestion significantly (at around 2016-12-19 23:55Z) in a larger Stack Exchange conspiracyresponse to derail Fortran?comments below, so older comments may no longer make sense in context.

Why does Stack Overflow think I don't like Fortran?

I've been observing this pattern for several months, and it's starting to bug me. On the Stack Overflow homepage, or any page listing questions, those that have tags you're interested in are highlighted, e.g. I like linux and matlab:

enter image description here

And yet, Fortran-based tags that're also in my tags list, such as fortran, and fortran90 aren't highlighted for me unless a question is tagged with 2 or more of them. Here's an example of this, amongst hundreds I've checked:

enter image description here

I've looked around and done some searching on meta for more specific rules on more precise criteria for whether a question gets highlighted, but I've not found anything. Is this a bug, or am I somehow misinterpreting the rules? Have I stumbled across a one part in a larger Stack Exchange conspiracy to derail Fortran?

Why aren't questions with my tags highlighted when I filter questions?

On the Stack Overflow homepage, questions that have tags you're interested in are highlighted, e.g. I like linux and matlab:

enter image description here

And yet, other tags that're also in my tags list, such as fortran, and fortran90 aren't highlighted for me when I filter the question list unless a question is tagged with 2 or more of them. Here's an example of this:

enter image description here

I've looked around and done some searching on meta for more specific rules on more precise criteria for whether a question gets highlighted, but I've not found anything.

NOTE: I revised this question significantly (at around 2016-12-19 23:55Z) in response to comments below, so older comments may no longer make sense in context.

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Why does SOStack Overflow think I don't like Fortran?

I've been observing this pattern for several months, and it's starting to bug me. OnOn the SOStack Overflow homepage, or any page listing questions, those that have tags you're interested in are highlighted, e.g. I like linux and matlab:
  

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And yet, Fortran-based tags that're also in my tags list, such as fortran, and fortran90 aren't highlighted for me unless a question is tagged with 2 or more of them. Here'sHere's an example of this, amongst hundreds I've checked:
  

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I've looked around and done some searching on meta for more specific rules on more precise criteria for whether a question gets highlighted, but I've not found anything. IsIs this a bug, or am I somehow misinterpreting the rules? HaveHave I stumbled across a one part in a larger SEStack Exchange conspiracy to derail Fortran?

Why does SO think I don't like Fortran?

I've been observing this pattern for several months, and it's starting to bug me. On the SO homepage, or any page listing questions, those that have tags you're interested in are highlighted, e.g. I like linux and matlab:
 enter image description here And yet, Fortran-based tags that're also in my tags list, such as fortran and fortran90 aren't highlighted for me unless a question is tagged with 2 or more of them. Here's an example of this, amongst hundreds I've checked:
 enter image description here I've looked around and done some searching on meta for more specific rules on more precise criteria for whether a question gets highlighted, but I've not found anything. Is this a bug, or am I somehow misinterpreting the rules? Have I stumbled across a one part in a larger SE conspiracy to derail Fortran?

Why does Stack Overflow think I don't like Fortran?

I've been observing this pattern for several months, and it's starting to bug me. On the Stack Overflow homepage, or any page listing questions, those that have tags you're interested in are highlighted, e.g. I like linux and matlab: 

enter image description here

And yet, Fortran-based tags that're also in my tags list, such as fortran, and fortran90 aren't highlighted for me unless a question is tagged with 2 or more of them. Here's an example of this, amongst hundreds I've checked: 

enter image description here

I've looked around and done some searching on meta for more specific rules on more precise criteria for whether a question gets highlighted, but I've not found anything. Is this a bug, or am I somehow misinterpreting the rules? Have I stumbled across a one part in a larger Stack Exchange conspiracy to derail Fortran?

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