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Lately I've noticed a slew of low quality, mis-tagged questions all with one thing in common... the tag.

They all seem to be posted in batches from a handful of user accounts and rarely concerning that particular time-series database.

The posts to me almost seem automated and very suspicious.

Might be worth a mod / CM looking into more closely.

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    It has already been flagged internally, but these tags are a lot of work to handle. See meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/429255/… and a few other tags that have been posted about on meta with the same pattern. Commented Apr 23 at 3:57
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    Thanks @Zoeisonstrike, certainly looks like the same pattern though I'd definitely suspect the accounts to be voting for each other. I mean, who gave this one an upvote?
    – Phil
    Commented Apr 23 at 4:00
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    Looking at the title, I first thought this is burnination or cleanup request.
    – Amit Joshi
    Commented Apr 23 at 11:51
  • Another database technology being astroturfed... Oh, look at that, the excerpt is plagiarized, because of course it is... Commented Apr 23 at 12:51
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    See also iotdb and/or apache-iotdb
    – miken32
    Commented Apr 23 at 20:29
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    I have asked the CM team to look into this. This tag has been problematic for the reasons you've noted.
    – Machavity Mod
    Commented Apr 25 at 14:54
  • @Machavity looks like they're back at it with a new-ish set of user accounts
    – Phil
    Commented May 13 at 22:58
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    For moderator reference, the CM escalation is here.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented May 13 at 23:04

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Instances of inauthentic usage surrounding the tag have been addressed — and rather thoroughly so. For the record, this doesn't leave much legitimate content in that tag.

If you find anything else suspicious that you think might have escaped moderation, please raise a flag as usual.

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