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I was just reading 's info page, which states,

This tag is used to denote either:

  • feature-requests that will not be implemented at the present time
  • and bugs that will not be fixed as of now.

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(Emphasis mine.)

So, does that mean a FR/BR could be tagged with and then later on, actually get implemented/fixed and tagged with ? And are there any examples of this happening before?

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    nothing mean absolutely no. The most famous one was the ability to retract close votes, which was famously declined by Jeff, but the SE team decided to implement last year. Commented Jul 5, 2014 at 17:58
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    Turns out, I wrote that - so take it with a grain of salt. I may just like using weasel words.
    – Shog9
    Commented Jul 8, 2014 at 2:41

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It means that theoretically speaking, the feature request or bug is revisited and implemented anyway. No doesn't mean No, indefinitely.

This has happened, see this SEDE query for Meta Stack Exchange. There 126 examples of posts that once were marked as but are now marked . In some cases the post got both tags (partially declined, partially completed).

Some examples:

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