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Several times this morning I have clicked on a tag ( in my case) and received odd results -- a bunch of questions that do not have that tag, or no questions at all!

Is something going on today?

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    I cant repro this
    – Ethan
    Jan 1 at 17:43
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    The tag-engine is still drunk from New Years celebrations ....
    – rene
    Jan 1 at 17:45
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    The tag engine went to the party, and was cornered by the site-search function; it may never recover. Jan 1 at 18:55
  • Sounds like a cache was being rebuilt or something :)
    – Gimby
    Jan 2 at 12:31
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    From what I heard: nothing changes on New Year's Day.
    – Lundin
    Jan 2 at 14:11
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    I'm seeing similar behavior from RSS feeds (MSE): RSS feeds returning wrong tags Jan 6 at 16:26
  • Happened again just now. Page says I am viewing python. Not an actual python tag anywhere to be seen. They do all have vaadin tags, which is nice I suppose. Jan 13 at 20:32
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    Has there been any movement on this? There are other reports of similar issues (on MSE): RSS feeds returning wrong tags and Is it possible for the RSS feed to erroneously publish questions that don't match the query?. An update would be great. Jan 26 at 19:11
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    @gregsdennis Just as a data point, I saw it happen again earlier today. Jan 26 at 23:20
  • I'm getting it on multiple feeds now. Jan 30 at 20:12
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    I got it again, March 4th @gregsdennis . So still definitely a problem. I'm using Slack's RSS app to consume tag feeds, which it does weekly. For the tag we specified, this is one or two posts every so often, but lately when it runs, it selects a seemingly random tag (this week it appears to be [numpy] ) and returns dozens of posts we don't want. However, if I examine the feed in Outlook's RSS reader, everything's fine. Mar 6 at 15:22
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    Do we have any indication that folks at Stack Overflow/Prosus are aware, have noted the reports and/or are dealing with the issue? It's baffling that the only official response to one of these queries is in relation to the use of logical operators, not the random tag inclusions. Mar 6 at 15:38
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    There are already four or five questions here in Meta tracking the same problem meta.stackexchange.com/q/387370/152193, meta.stackoverflow.com/q/423071/554319, meta.stackexchange.com/q/385546, meta.stackexchange.com/q/386084. I repeat @DermotCanniffe question: is there any indication that the team is working on this? It's really annoying. Mar 10 at 8:21
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    Checking manually doesn't help when you've automated your reader to feed into a reporting system. I have a feed reader in Slack that just generates a bunch of spam each time this happens. That doesn't self-correct. Mar 20 at 23:06
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    Still happening.. just got a batch of bad results this morning.. happens intermittently
    – swryan
    Apr 24 at 12:29

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Not an answer, but I wanted to log the questions that I got from a recent spurt so that maybe a cause could be identified.

All of these were reported at 19:44:38 UTC from https://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=manatee.json+or+json-everything&sort=newest (questions tagged [manatee.json] or [json-everything]).

Lots of Python and Django, which is completely unrelated to the .NET-oriented tags, along with some other miscellaneous stuff.

Edit (16 Feb 2023, 20:36 UTC):

Just received two questions about Telegram from feed that's supposed to return questions tagged with json-path.

Feed URL: https://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=jsonpath&sort=newest

Questions:

Edit (08 Mar 2023, 08:34 UTC):

capture of slack feed

Same feed as above.

Edit (18 Apr 2023, 21:36 UTC)

Two questions with the [eclipse-scout] tag, not [json-everything]

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