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I am not sure if it is just affecting stackoverflow.com or others too.

When you have an ignored tag with a wildcard prefix, tags can be matched incorrectly.

I have been using *js for a long time as an ignored tag, but from this week, the stackoverflow.com landing page just hides all the questions regardless. If you go to /questions everything is working as it should.

This seems to be caused by a new CCS class added to the landing page questions, js-tags.

Repro and verification:

  1. Add *js as an ignored tag
  2. Reload page, all questions gone
  3. Run the following JS from dev tools to 'reverse' the bug
$(".js-tags").removeClass('js-tags');
StackExchange.tagPreferences.applyPrefs(true, [], undefined);
  1. All questions are shown correctly again

Issue:

It would seem on the landing page, tags are not collected correctly. It should only be reading t-.+, but it seems to read anything with a -. This can be verified by adding an ignored tag as *s-tags which with still match the js-tags class which is on every question.

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    Repro'ed. Actually, no need to even reload the page.
    – 41686d6564
    Jan 27, 2022 at 10:37
  • Looks like it has been fixed :D
    – leppie
    Jan 27, 2022 at 16:32

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This has been fixed. This was caused by an overzealous regex replacing * with .+, causing elements with a class attribute like t-tagname js-whatever to be matched. The fix was to change the regex to not match spaces ([^\s]+), which restricts the matches to single classes only. I'm honestly surprised this hadn't come up sooner, as something like *-* (no tags with -s in them, which is probably an unrealistic filter) would cause basically every element to be selected.

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  • Is it possible that the fix somehow triggered this bug?
    – 41686d6564
    Jan 27, 2022 at 18:15
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    A spare console.log in the production code was added around to the JS around there very recently. In full.en.js, look for the line: if (console.log(`ignored: ${c}, interested: ${l}`), Jan 28, 2022 at 0:44
  • For interest sake, how long was this bug present? It is always 'fun' to have an innocent change expose something a lot worse :D
    – leppie
    Jan 28, 2022 at 13:38
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    @CertainPerformance Oops, thanks for the report, I'll get it cleaned up asap.
    – Ben Kelly StaffMod
    Jan 28, 2022 at 13:48
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    @leppie Judging from the git history, looks like ~4 years now! I think nobody noticed because the likelihood of a user crafting a wildcard search that was both useful and matched incorrect class names was very unlikely.
    – Ben Kelly StaffMod
    Jan 28, 2022 at 13:53
  • @BenKelly OT: I once had to ask Marc to delete my ignored tags on the DB because I had so many that it literally got out of hand, think 1000's. Was impossible to cleanup. Each deletion would take like at least half a minute. That list was over a lot of years, but after I went to the few with wildcards as the suggestion engine was a lot better then.
    – leppie
    Jan 28, 2022 at 18:32

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