Timeline for answer to Do you agree with Gergely that "Stack Overflow is almost dead"? by glenatron
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| Mar 24 at 2:33 | comment | added | Steve Bennett | It wouldn't be surprising if moderation has become more overzealous, simply due to the fact that question volume down is so much. Even if the number of moderators is also down a bit, it's likely that the amount of moderation work per person active in curation is simply less. | |
| Mar 23 at 19:52 | comment | added | Christoph Rackwitz | as for [X] experts removing [X] tags from posts: there are a bunch of those users. usually they are sick of seeing questions that relate incidentally to the technology but not specifically. much of machine learning involves CUDA acceleration, but only incidentally. someone who wants to deal with CUDA will eventually tire of this. nobody has a right to do this on language tags because no matter the problem, if the language is involved, the tag serves to hint the syntax highlighter. if your question does not hinge on react-router then it probably doesn't need the tag. | |
| Mar 23 at 19:45 | comment | added | Christoph Rackwitz | if you disagree with the edit war those users tried to start with you, flag it. I could not see any of those editors describe their edits meaningfully, nor did they comment their reasons. -- IMHO, others' tags are suggestions. you should consider them, but if you don't like them, it's your choice. -- my general suggestion is to pick tags that apply and that cover both reach (big tags) and specificity (niche tags). | |
| Mar 23 at 16:45 | comment | added | user400654 | I mean... the user who edited away the react-router tag was a react-router expert. I do think it's unfortunate the tools we have currently don't promote a bit more meaning behind actions, but it's the system we have to work with currently. | |
| Mar 23 at 16:37 | history | answered | glenatron | CC BY-SA 4.0 |