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I'll save you looking it up: Here's the duplicate of my question. I figured I should pass this along anyway since I couldn't find a clear answer on this.

I've noticed someone who is <2k rep and for at least the last two days has had practically no activity besides dozens of pointless tag-only edits.

Here's a couple of examples:

About 40 of these in 2 days (and picking up speed?), and none of these edits have any other changes. There are a few non-tag-related (yet pointless) edits like this one for capitalization.

I realize he can only ever do 500 of these for 1000 rep, and it's not hurting "much" except for clogging up the queue unnecessarily (and annoying one person at least!) I think I'm counting right; if I understand correctly a suggestion turns into a revised, so each edit shows twice in activity? (If I'm wrong, it's double what I thought.)

[profile links removed after discussion with user]


On a side note, the tag combination was already on my mind because, in my opinion, we should get rid of since it duplicates and .

...(regardless of how they occasional could have separate meanings) because this duplication will always cause confusion (and the above) unless every user is aware of the existence and usage of all related tags.

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    It is a chronic problem with [vba]. Prior discussions: one, two. Mar 17, 2018 at 4:53
  • Letting the user know can be useful, done. Mar 17, 2018 at 4:55
  • @Hans - i responded on at least one reject. There have been other rejects too.
    – ashleedawg
    Mar 17, 2018 at 5:00
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    I feel like I have to answer here; the main idea was originally "if some user got excel-vba on his feed, he maybe want receive the vba or excel tag too". Although I thought there is a reason the three different tags exist, since they belong together? But: Will not happen no more, so sorry for that. Also, it would be enough to contact me (instead open a Q on meta).
    – Essigwurst
    Mar 17, 2018 at 8:08
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    @Essigwurst: Your edits are not particularly bad. If you do these edits are on new questions and are done after getting the edit privilege, I guess noone would have complained.
    – BDL
    Mar 17, 2018 at 8:28
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    @Essigwurst - oh it's you, interesting, I'm curious how you found this post. Obviously it's nothing personal (seeing as I don't know you) but was enough of a frustration for me that I felt it necessary to seek direction here. I didn't think you had any ill-intent (there's not that much to gain @ 2 rep/edit)... and mahbe it's an OCD/Coding thing (I get that!) but, if 3 tags exists, that implies that they do not automatically need to be together every time, or else there would be 1 tag...
    – ashleedawg
    Mar 17, 2018 at 8:29
  • @BDL - I never said they were bad, I say unnecessary. All of those questions, in my opinion, apply to VBA + Excel + Excel VBA, which is *exactly my argument as to why the tag shouldn't exist. If new users aren't aware of the need to include all 3, or if searchers aren't aware that some questions might not include"only Excel-VBA", then someone ends up losing out. Being a big geek for both VBA and for Excel, it stands to reason that, as much as I like the idea of Excel-VBA taking 50% of the tagging/searching effort, and as many will argue, there is indeed a few....
    – ashleedawg
    Mar 17, 2018 at 8:31
  • ... semantic cases where Excel+VBA≠Excel-VBA, the fact is that, unless near-100% of users were aware of not only the difference, but even the existence of the 3 tags, they are doomned to continue the debate which isn't going to end anytime soon. I could calculate tangible figure to show the amount of time that could be saved (in discussion, review queues, searching, etc) by simply removing the Excel-VBA tag and retagging existing posts with both Excel & VBA... but I am also aware that the probability of my whining about it actually changing anything is somewhere between Null and Zero.
    – ashleedawg
    Mar 17, 2018 at 8:32
  • @Essigwurst - you didn't do anything "wrong" (and if there was a way to get a hold of you directly, I would have opted for that), but you did draw attention to a battle that's been going on here since long before either of us joined this site. I despise arguments that continue with no resolution... It's not like we're talking about creationism versus religion here. :-) @Everyone - if I created a short/simple Google Forms Survey on the topic, "to burn or not to burn tag X/Y/Z", would that be frowned upon in this democratic online society? Maybe put an end to the topic once & for all?
    – ashleedawg
    Mar 17, 2018 at 8:36
  • @ashleedawg It's about my user, so it concerns me.. (also, I can see some links to my profile). But, when I think about it, you'll go probably right when the excel-vba tag would be removed... Although, as I said, I thought it will be useful to some people. Btw, there's a contact at my profile ;)
    – Essigwurst
    Mar 17, 2018 at 9:01
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    @Essigwurst - I've removed references to your profile. And yes, you do have contact information there, that's unusual around here... (and Salzburg eh? I've been there; half my family is in Munich and area... small world,)
    – ashleedawg
    Mar 17, 2018 at 9:32
  • "if there was a way to get a hold of you directly" - there was. Find an approved edit in a question, and comment underneath using that editor's handle. The name auto-complete does not kick in, but the notification system works just fine.
    – halfer
    Mar 19, 2018 at 14:06
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    @halfer you call that direct?! I mean like "summon someone to chat, or send a PM etc" or even an email relay service. I know SO wants to prevent all that though. but an "off-topic comment" on an unrelated post isn't direct either (and breaks a different rule)
    – ashleedawg
    Mar 19, 2018 at 14:07
  • @ashleedawg: ah, I see - did you mean off-site?
    – halfer
    Mar 19, 2018 at 14:08
  • @ashleedawg: I agree that this discussion ought to have been had off-Meta to start with, but if you cannot find contact details for a user in their profile, then ping them in the manner I have described, and ask how you can best contact them (e.g. if you would rather keep it private). It's not terrible that you brought it here, but I tend to suggest a constructive chat first - it can resolve some criticisms without a Meta discussion being necessary.
    – halfer
    Mar 19, 2018 at 14:10

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