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I think I have stated my position in the specific discussions before: should be renamed to and then we should be on the lookout for new occurrences of these tags, and remove them if not needed (which will be almost every time). (Funny anecdote: today I suggested on the Drupal Stack Exchange site that they use instead of . The suggested was executed one hour laterwas executed one hour later, without community discussion. That moderator decision was probably too fast.)

I think I have stated my position in the specific discussions before: should be renamed to and then we should be on the lookout for new occurrences of these tags, and remove them if not needed (which will be almost every time). (Funny anecdote: today I suggested on the Drupal Stack Exchange site that they use instead of . The suggested was executed one hour later, without community discussion. That moderator decision was probably too fast.)

I think I have stated my position in the specific discussions before: should be renamed to and then we should be on the lookout for new occurrences of these tags, and remove them if not needed (which will be almost every time). (Funny anecdote: today I suggested on the Drupal Stack Exchange site that they use instead of . The suggested was executed one hour later, without community discussion. That moderator decision was probably too fast.)

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I think the commenting system is a good way to guide newcomers, as long as we focus on what is wrong with the question, not with the person. If a user keeps posting bad questions the system will block them after a whilethe system will block them after a while.

I think the commenting system is a good way to guide newcomers, as long as we focus on what is wrong with the question, not with the person. If a user keeps posting bad questions the system will block them after a while.

I think the commenting system is a good way to guide newcomers, as long as we focus on what is wrong with the question, not with the person. If a user keeps posting bad questions the system will block them after a while.

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I think I have stated my position in the specific discussions before: should be renamed to and then we should be on the lookout for new occurrences of these tags, and remove them if not needed (which will be almost every time). (Funny anecdote: today I suggested on the Drupal Stack Exchange siteI suggested on the Drupal Stack Exchange site that they use instead of . The suggested was executed one hour later, without community discussion. That moderator decision was probably too fast.)

I think I have stated my position in the specific discussions before: should be renamed to and then we should be on the lookout for new occurrences of these tags, and remove them if not needed (which will be almost every time). (Funny anecdote: today I suggested on the Drupal Stack Exchange site that they use instead of . The suggested was executed one hour later, without community discussion. That moderator decision was probably too fast.)

I think I have stated my position in the specific discussions before: should be renamed to and then we should be on the lookout for new occurrences of these tags, and remove them if not needed (which will be almost every time). (Funny anecdote: today I suggested on the Drupal Stack Exchange site that they use instead of . The suggested was executed one hour later, without community discussion. That moderator decision was probably too fast.)

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