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#51
Originally Posted by Reggie View Post
Who do you think should have rights to add tags? I would think it should only be voluntary and only to a selected group.
I think this is a good idea -- so long as any registered member can join. "Open" tagging systems exist just fine elsewhere.

Originally Posted by Reggie View Post
With regards to finding out who created the tag, those with edit tag rights can edit the tags and can see who created them by hovering their cursor the specific tag.
Ah ha!

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Am I not a tag editor, or perhaps am just stupid?

I can hover above a tag and nothing happens, I can click the tag, go to the tag cloud, click another one and go to the threads which have that tag applied. I don't seem to see anything by hovering over anything.

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Yes, you must be able to edit the tags to do the hover magic.

Reggie, can this functionality be moved to the publicly viewed tags?

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I have another theory for some of the ill will but that's as far as I'll go in mentioning it...

Sometimes the cause of a problem is in the last place some people want to look.
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
I have another theory for some of the ill will but that's as far as I'll go in mentioning it...
So don't mention it.

Sometimes the cause of a problem is in the last place some people want to look.
Ah, vague - but not subtle - ruminations. You've said you're still pissed off with me in other threads; but I'm sure you probably include others as well (I'd hate to feel special).

Inspecific mutterings aren't helpful, though, really - are they? (This is a rhetorical question, it's probably off-topic on this thread)
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Hey, relentless sarcasm from council reps is equally helpful. Mature too.
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Oh FFS. I'm not being sarcastic, I'm trying to get disagreements out in the open so they can be moved past: life's far too short to hold grudges against someone I've never met.
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I'd love to get disagreements out in the open. Best way to deal with them.

Problem is, 2 of the points around which many issues revolve flat refuse to acknowledge their involvement.

Therein lies the dilemma. And of course that was sarcasm from you, along with an obvious grudge. I wasn't born yesterday (see?).
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Any particular reason why I am not a moderator of the Alternatives forum? Reggie, are you waiting for sometihng?
 
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Any particular reason why I am not a moderator of the Alternatives forum? Reggie, are you waiting for sometihng?
He's still waiting for the results of the background check. The FBI asked for a couple extra days to resolve some "irregularities" in your records. Naughty, naughty!
 

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