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@ John Spurlock
2025-02-22 13:24:32
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I don't understand the zeal for "deprecating" tags. Seems like a bad precedent to set, a sword of damocles hanging over all new tags.
If you don't like a tag, don't use it, and don't promote it
Someone else might use it, and might like it