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I went through all the questions tagged with . Each and every one of those 12 questions (the 12 remaining after you removed the tag from the post you referenced) is actually in relation to the now-defunct copy.com agent and client.

Because those questions are all using the tag correctly, and it's a significant number of posts (12 is not a small number of legitimate-tag-use questions...) I'm not comfortable removing the tagI'm not comfortable removing the tag because the legacy questions that still use it are all legitimate questions.

To that end, I suggest you just remove the tag from the offending post you outlined.

I have made revisions to the tag wiki for that tag to indicate this tag should not be used, and is kept for legacy purposes in the interim.

I went through all the questions tagged with . Each and every one of those 12 questions (the 12 remaining after you removed the tag from the post you referenced) is actually in relation to the now-defunct copy.com agent and client.

Because those questions are all using the tag correctly, and it's a significant number of posts (12 is not a small number of legitimate-tag-use questions...) I'm not comfortable removing the tag because the legacy questions that still use it are all legitimate questions.

To that end, I suggest you just remove the tag from the offending post you outlined.

I have made revisions to the tag wiki for that tag to indicate this tag should not be used, and is kept for legacy purposes in the interim.

I went through all the questions tagged with . Each and every one of those 12 questions (the 12 remaining after you removed the tag from the post you referenced) is actually in relation to the now-defunct copy.com agent and client.

Because those questions are all using the tag correctly, and it's a significant number of posts (12 is not a small number of legitimate-tag-use questions...) I'm not comfortable removing the tag because the legacy questions that still use it are all legitimate questions.

To that end, I suggest you just remove the tag from the offending post you outlined.

I have made revisions to the tag wiki for that tag to indicate this tag should not be used, and is kept for legacy purposes in the interim.

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Thomas Ward Mod
  • 77.1k
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  • 114

I went through all the questions tagged with . Each and every one of those 12 questions (the 12 remaining after you removed the tag from the post you referenced) is actually in relation to the now-defunct copy.com agent and client.

Because those questions are all using the tag correctly, and it's a significant number of posts (12 is not a small number of legitimate-tag-use questions...) I'm not comfortable removing the tag because the legacy questions that still use it are all legitimate questions.

To that end, I suggest you just remove the tag from the offending post you outlined.

I have made revisions to the tag wiki for that tag to indicate this tag should not be used, and is kept for legacy purposes in the interim.