The c++ tag is being displayed with what appears to be a blurry Qt icon (and the qt tag is not).
Screenshot of C++ tag wiki:
Previous issue: C tag wiki (Screenshot below)
The c++ tag is being displayed with what appears to be a blurry Qt icon (and the qt tag is not).
Screenshot of C++ tag wiki:
Previous issue: C tag wiki (Screenshot below)
Qt doesn't own c++ and as this answer tells, it then shouldn't be displayed next to c++.
The problem has been corrected. The c
and c++
tags no longer show an icon, blurry or otherwise.
Neither of the other answers describes the solution. I'll accept this answer soon unless someone posts a more complete one. For example, it's not clear whether Qt actually attempted to sponsor the c
and/or c++
tags (and the bug was that they shouldn't have been permitted to do so), or whether the problem was the result of a bug that caused the icon to be added without involvement from Qt. (The blurriness of the icon is another problem, but one I'm less concerned about unless blurry icons show up on legitimately sponsored tags.)
An explanation isn't absolutely necessary, but I for one am curious. I'd also like some assurance that corporations won't be able to sponsor tags for things they don't own.
Thanks for pointing this out! We’ve experienced a bug with our internal tool that we use for ad campaigns, this is now fixed. You should see a non-blurry logo appear next to the C++ tag.
Update Jan 31st, 2020 We've discussed this policy with the team, and agreed to keep the policy the same. Our partners can only sponsor the tag logo (18x16) if they hold the copyright to that term. They can run sponsored text links (example below) and banners ads on general tags (such as C++ and Security).
Qt
icon should only appear on the Qt
tag.
Commented
Jan 21, 2020 at 18:26
c++
tag has this bug. I can understandqt
having the icon but notc++