As many of us are aware, there was a lot of turmoil due to [Tag hover experiment wrap-up and next steps](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/431188/tag-hover-experiment-wrap-up-and-next-steps). Multiple feature requests, discussions, bug reports, etc. were filed to reverse the changes and address the issues that were introduced by that. SO recently posted a new question soliciting feedback on how we use tagged question page: [Feedback Requested: How do you use the tagged questions page?](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/431696/feedback-requested-how-do-you-use-the-tagged-questions-page). In favor of that question, the previous posts regarding the changes were tagged with [meta-tag:status-completed]. I am not sure if that's the right action; see the following questions: 1. [Feedback for the "simplified tag page header"](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/431355/feedback-for-the-simplified-tag-page-header) 2. [Bring back tag wiki excerpts to tag pages](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/431354/bring-back-tag-wiki-excerpts-to-tag-pages) While I have suggested to tag them as [meta-tag:status-deferred], I am more in favor of [dan1st's suggestion](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/431355/feedback-for-the-simplified-tag-page-header#comment1007973_431715): **closing those questions as duplicate of the new one**. Or even leave them as is with [meta-tag:status-review]. In any case, I am certain that marking them as completed is not the right course of action, considering that [meta-tag:status-completed] wiki/excerpt reads: *" It indicates that the report has been resolved through the implementation of a feature or the fixing of a bug"*. Is there something that I missed here, or the latest edits on both of the linked questions should be reverted?