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Why was my question marked duplicate citing an existing similar answer?
Your question was closed as a duplicate of an earlier question because it is a duplicate: it has all the same relevant aspects, and differs only in details that do not affect the problem.
Your questi …
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Do we really need the [stanford] tag?
Indeed, stanford is not a good tag. It could be applied to anything related to Stanford University. The fact that a question has some connection with Stanford University is not relevant. This tag shou …
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Burninate the [exam] tag
There are a handful of questions about software to run exams, e.g. 1 2 3. But I can't find a question where the fact that the program is related to exams is important enough to warrant a tag.
A lot o …
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Hack at the hacking tag [duplicate]
The meta tag of the day is hack and its siblings hacks and hacking.
I thought they'd be a cesspit of “watch my l33t h4king skillz” (i.e. “I have no clue what I'm doing”), but at a quick glance that's …
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Disambiguating the [mocha] tag
The mocha tag has at least two meanings:
With JavaScript: Mocha, the JavaScript test framework
With Ruby: Mocha, the Ruby mocking library
What should they be disambiguated to? Are there other uses …
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Merge tags: [pkcs11] and [pkcs#11]
We should be consistent with all the PKCS: currently
pkcs#1 × 20
pkcs#5 × 27
pkcs7 × 208
pkcs#8 × 27
pkcs11 × 115 and pkcs#11 × 99
pkcs#12 × 191
pkcs#15 × 1
That's a majority of # uses (if a sligh …
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Clean up of run-together/hyphenated and singular/plural tags
All but one of the tag synonyms in this post were viewed and synonymized based on the similarity of the tags. If you feel that any of the synonym needs to be removed, or if you need to add a new synon …
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Clean up of run-together/hyphenated and singular/plural tags
status-completed
All the tag synonyms in this post were viewed and synonymized based on the similarity of the tags. If you feel that any of the synonym needs to be removed, or if you need to add a n …
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The teams feed sits on top of the stack overflow feed on the homepage, can we separate these?
Yes! I just joined a team, and now when I visit https://stackoverflow.com/, the page first displays questions from that team (about half a window height's worth), and only then the familiar content fr …
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Clean up of run-together/hyphenated and singular/plural tags
The Stack Exchange user interface now prevents creating tags that differ only in hyphenation or pluralization. This hasn't always been so, however, and there are currently many such tag pairs, like lo …
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Joining a Team forces my Stack Overflow identity to match my real name [closed]
I've been invited to join a stackoverflow-for-teams. On the “Finish creating your Team profile” screen, I'm asked to select an avatar and a name, and told:
Avatar
This will also update your Stac …