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Should we burninate tags referencing methods? [duplicate]
I use to move around the javascript tag, and I found the getelementbyid tag. I think that we can't have a tag for every method in every language. In the tag description it says.
getElementByID is …
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Why do bounties expire?
Why do bounties expire? I don't know if there is an answer to this question, but I wonder why bounties can't be available until they get an answer instead of a limited amount of time.
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What is the criteria for the "select your next badge" section?
I was looking for my unearned badges, and saw the pundit badge, so I look in the select your next badge section to look how many comment I have righ now with more than 5 upvotes (as this section tells …
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[dat]'s some terrible naming convention if you ask me
I was recently looking for the dat tag, which refer to the Dat protocol and found that people were using it to refer to files of data with .dat extension.
I think it might be a normal confusion, but …