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May 26, 2022 at 19:19 comment added Shog9 FWIW, I'm 💯 on replacing overwrought rules with better tools: the big problem now (and forever) has been the lack of a clean "undo" - which means poorly thought-out (or half-finished) efforts end up creating a LOT of extra work (that folks are even less motivated to undertake than the original effort). The limited tools available for mass tag ops inevitably destroy (or rewrite) history right now, which is just... Awful. There are logs, but they're incomplete and hard to access (even for the handful of people who HAVE access). It's a mess.
May 24, 2022 at 22:16 comment added 0Valt @bmm6o years of neglect for the tag system on SE's side, pretty simple. It accumulates, and I agree it's a symptom of a larger problem.
May 24, 2022 at 21:36 comment added bmm6o Yes. As a casual observer of MSO, the constant need to remove tags always struck me as a symptom of a problem rather than a useful activity to undertake. Why are there so many tags that need to be cleaned up?
May 24, 2022 at 15:17 comment added Braiam Note, Shog is more like a sanity check, and came out of necessity, since there isn't the tooling to make it easier. We can relegate them again to sanity check if the tooling is there so that burnination is both easy and revertible.
May 24, 2022 at 9:20 comment added Cody Gray Mod None of your recent suspensions cited one of your crimes as "the use of sarcasm". They were about rude, condescending comments that you left, directed at other users. You insulted "web designers" as "the bane of usable web sites", you called a group of people "drunken monkeys", you said "anyone who posts a question that can be answered by a Google search is a garbage human being", and more. It's not unexpected for me to have a higher bar for issuing suspensions for rude comments than other mods, but yours haven't even been borderline by my standards. This angst isn't working; try a new look.
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