This question is shown to me as having the dart tag, despite it isn’t tagged with dart (and never was), as can seen in the history or when trying to edit the tags.
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6This is a fun bug. This report looks to be the same issue, with caching suggested as the culprit. For some reason that report has been marked as [status-norepro]. I can confirm the one you've reported at least.– cigienCommented Nov 2, 2022 at 9:10
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2Probably same issue as here. I believe I've seen more topics on this in the past. Long story short: the rendered post is stored separately and for some reason is out of sync with its source. Editing the tags updates/re-renders it and resolves the issue. (If this is in fact the same issue.)– IvarCommented Nov 2, 2022 at 9:12
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3Another case here.– IvarCommented Nov 2, 2022 at 9:19
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1@Ivar that seems to be the closest match so far. Not only does it describe the same behavior regarding edit (“the tag does not appear when trying to edit”), it also has in common that the tag is so unrelated that the mod’s theory (“the tag was added and removed during grace period”) is rather implausible.– HolgerCommented Nov 2, 2022 at 9:26
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2Maybe if nobody edits it to "fix" the tags this time someone can figure out why this happens.– Henry Ecker ModCommented Nov 2, 2022 at 12:07
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1Even looking at the wayback machine, it shows no edits between the dart tag existing on it and the dart tag not existing a day later– Kevin BCommented Nov 2, 2022 at 15:10
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@KevinB the wayback machine is highly unlikely to catch an edit made and removed during a grace period– Karl KnechtelCommented Nov 4, 2022 at 4:30
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@KarlKnechtel seems like edits removed in the grace periods are still in the revision history. See here. I added the word "test" at the end of the answer and then immediately edited to remove it. Now it says there is entry for revision #2 which says "[Edit removed during grace period]". Here is a screenshot in case the revision history changes. Although, I did wait out the grace period time before checking the history - just in case entry #2 was removed after the grace period but it wasn't.– VLAZCommented Nov 4, 2022 at 8:37
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I've made some rookie SEDE queries that found ~60 other questions that seem to have this bug. they can be found on my MSE post.– starballCommented Nov 10, 2022 at 8:09
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This is bizarre. The question itself does show four tags including dart. The history does not show dart ever existing. Checking SEDE I have observed the same thing: in Posts the table shows the tag while in PostHistory it does not.
However, looking at the Wayback Machine shows something that might help narrow down the problem:
- The snapshot from Monday 24th of October 2022 does not have the dart in the question.
- The snapshot from Wednesday 26th of October 2022 does have the tag.
There is no snapshot from the 25th of October 2022. So, at the very least this will narrow down the time window when the tag mysteriously appeared.
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4The [dart] tag also appears in PostTags so it's not just an issue with the the Posts table.– Henry Ecker ModCommented Nov 3, 2022 at 1:22
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6It was used as an audit on the 24th and we know that if you have tag filters set on an audit, it pretends to have one of your filtered tags. Perhaps the system has stopped pretending and started adding for real. Commented Nov 3, 2022 at 13:15
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4@RobertLongson That was my initial thought and seems most likely. But it doesn't explain the other two reports linked in the comments - those questions never had any review audits (the much older report had audits but they only occurred after the issue was notiiced and fixed). But I can't think of anything else that would be modifying the tags like that. Commented Nov 3, 2022 at 14:50
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@animuson I noticed a very similar bug today on a different SO post and reported it on MSE. I didn't know about this MSO post before. Weirdly similar timeline: became hot network question, then got retag-only edit, then got used as a review audit. Also happened to be a ghost dart tag.– starballCommented Nov 9, 2022 at 21:59
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@RobertLongson "Perhaps the system has stopped pretending..." Why did that sound a little too scary? :-D Commented Nov 9, 2022 at 22:19
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1@animuson: We had another instance of a phantom [dart] tag leading to a user editing to remove a tag (which was actually [integer-arithmetic], not [dart], the question had never been tagged with [dart]) - Compiler optimizations may cause integer overflow. Is that okay?, and see the latest comments under the question. Commented Nov 11, 2022 at 20:29