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Few minutes back, I CV'd a question having both and tags.

I have Mjölnir for both the tags in the CV'd question, and the linked dupe has only the tag.

I was expecting that the close reason would display in the close reason banner but, to my surprise, showed up.

Now, I do understand (observe) that in the page title, the alphabetically first tag appears, but I was expecting, when I was using Mjölnir, the common tag for the source and the target will be displayed. However, it seems that is not the case.

If my analysis is correct, can I make this a feature request? The request goes like:

When using Mjölnir, if the closed question has more than one tag the voter has a gold badge for, then in the linked question:

  • if only one tag the voter has a gold badge for is present, use that tag in the close reason banner

  • if more than one such tag is present, keep using the current alphabetic priority

Makes sense? Overkill? Any suggestions?

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    "Which dupe tag shall appear in Mjölnir close vote when I have multiple Mjölnirs?" Nobody knows. See Dupe hammer: multiple tags, multiple gold badges. Jun 21, 2016 at 19:33
  • Also related: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/268278/… Jun 21, 2016 at 19:34
  • @ThisSuitIsBlackNot and it looks like the tag is chosen based on alphabetic order. So I proposed a modification. Please share your views on the proposal, and Thanks for the link. :) Jun 21, 2016 at 19:35
  • @NathanOliver related, but slightly different aspect. :) Jun 21, 2016 at 19:36
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    Yup, same problem here with [javascript]/[jquery]. I fully support this proposal. Jun 21, 2016 at 19:37
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    I think we should be able to choose which dupehammer we want to use, or even choose not to use any and only cast a normal vote.
    – Oriol
    Jun 21, 2016 at 19:55
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    @Oriol Not really, if Q1 has both T1 and T2 and Q2 has T2, then choose T2, not T1. Jun 21, 2016 at 20:05
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    Then it makes sense, but I think the proposal is not clear enough. Something like "if only one tag of the closed question the voter has a gold badge for is present in the linked question, use that tag in the close reason banner"
    – Oriol
    Jun 21, 2016 at 20:10
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    ...and Q2 only has T2. @Oriol, my personal rationale behind this is that when I dupehammer a [javascript] [jquery] question (that is basically about jQuery, most of the time) against a [jquery] question, I would like [jquery] to be displayed in the dupe banner, not [javascript]. This adds legitimacy -- just because one is proficient in JavaScript does not mean they're proficient in jQuery either. Jun 21, 2016 at 20:11
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    You're welcome (I don't do that often, and it shows -- Oriol basically got the crux of it in one sentence. Then again, I like bullet points ;) Jun 21, 2016 at 20:19
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    @Oriol, I'm afraid I will have to rollback your edit. As I understand it, it's very different from the initial proposal (do not have any golden tags in common, use any golden tag of the former one or use any of the common golden tags do not click). Your previous comment was way more on-target. Sourav, do you agree? Jun 21, 2016 at 20:42
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    @FrédéricHamidi Yes, I'd go with you. :) Jun 21, 2016 at 20:49
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    @Oriol To elaborate, it'll be very rare case, when "do not have any golden tags in common" for dupes, rather the most obvious scenarios will be, more than one golden tag in common, don't you agree? Jun 21, 2016 at 20:50
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    @Oriol If there is any more confusion, can we please discuss it tomorrow? It's already 3:30 am here, i need to go to bed... Jun 21, 2016 at 22:05
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    Of course... Good night
    – Oriol
    Jun 21, 2016 at 22:06

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No. Rather list all relevant gold badges of the hammering user. I suggest the following algorithm:

  • if the intersection of post tags, hammer target tags and user gold badges is not an empty set, then show all badges in that set.
  • else, show all badges in the intersection of post tags and user gold badges.

e.g. given that the user has a gold badge in both and , and the duplicate question is tagged with both and ,

  • and the target is tagged with only , display only , as it seems to be the truly relevant one.

  • if the question is tagged with and and the target is tagged with them both, display them both too.

  • if the target does not have either of these 2 tags, then in the face of ambiguity refuse the temptation to guess, and display both and again.

This, besides the possible database schema change to support multiple gold badges, would be rather trivial to implement and would not need a UI change.


Consider for example vs - as SQLAlchemy is a library written solely for Python, there is no conceivable SQLAlchemy question that wouldn't have to be tagged with too. Corollary, there is no one with the SQLAlchemy gold badge that would not also have received the Python gold badge from these same posts alone. A correctly tagged + question that is not about a typo, but is a worthy duplicate, quite often is hammered to another + question.

Gold in is what truly gives one the authority to identify the duplicates for questions about that behemoth library with its own peculiarities, not just generic knowledge of Python. However,

>>> 'python' < 'sqlalchemy'
True

and the fact that set of questions that do not belong to is ∅ means that the merit of having gold badge in SQLAlchemy would not be ever acknowledged.

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This remains a problem 3 years later.

I get the same gold badge tag in close reasons. This is unfortunate, since "arrays" is mostly a language agnostic crap tag and not really one that should give particular privileges. The post should be closed because of a gold badge and nothing else.

I think this is a strange and unintended side effect of the dupe hammer system. It is confusing for the OP to get their question closed by some "array badger". It could potentially be abused. It turns even more questionable on meta, where some "master of " can single-handedly kill any discussion they personally don't like.

To solve this I think we should only grant dupe hammer behavior to a list of selected tags, with some sort of way to apply for "dupe hammerable status" for a tag.

Specifically, only things that require domain knowledge should have dupe hammerable tags. Such as tags for programming languages, libraries or tools.

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  • If you do have a gold badge for something like arrays, wouldn't that mean you're in a better position to be able to moderate and deal with duplicated questions in regards to arrays across domains? Or is this more of a case that you don't trust someone with that kind of power?
    – Makoto
    Apr 11, 2019 at 16:09
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    Should a C coder with the arrays badge hammer a Python Numpy array question? Probably not, unless they also have Python gold.
    – PM 2Ring
    Apr 11, 2019 at 16:34
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    Arrays as concept is rarely relevant in a programming language. Each language has it own set of characteristics. That you've answered many questions about arrays in one language, you aren't very likely to be able to answer in any other language. I prefer such tags to not exist.
    – Braiam
    Apr 11, 2019 at 16:45
  • @Braiam: So that again goes to a level of trust - either with the gold-badge holder trusting themselves to make that call, or the community trusting the gold-badge holder to make that call. I'd imagine that if someone got the arrays tag on answering nothing but Java questions, they wouldn't get a wild hair and decide to answer questions about arrays in PostgreSQL, given how fundamentally different they are.
    – Makoto
    Apr 11, 2019 at 17:20
  • @Makoto the thing is that they will not be able to do the call if the questions that arrays as concept aren't the main topic of the question. I think we would be hard pressed in finding a question that needs the array tag at all. I've touched this topic before meta.stackoverflow.com/a/300700/792066
    – Braiam
    Apr 11, 2019 at 17:22
  • @Braiam: Try your luck with a burnination request of the array tag, then.
    – Makoto
    Apr 11, 2019 at 17:24
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    @AnttiHaapala That's a good idea indeed. Just match all tags in the question with the user's gold badges.
    – Lundin
    Apr 12, 2019 at 8:51
  • Or questions... Apr 12, 2019 at 9:21

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