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Do something about tag proliferation #104

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lordmauve opened this issue Aug 4, 2015 · 1 comment
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Do something about tag proliferation #104

lordmauve opened this issue Aug 4, 2015 · 1 comment

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@lordmauve
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There are now too many tags to display in a reasonable amount of space on the site - the tags panel is over a screenful high.

We should set some rules about tags that can be used and purge tags from all listings if they aren't helpful. The location tags in particular are duplicative, and lots of the technology tags are more like "we use this" rather than descriptive of a role.

We could also omit tags that are only included in a single posting.

@salimfadhley
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What about if for any given set of selected tags (including no selected
tags) we limit which tags are displayed to the top 50. That means if a user
refines the selection only then will the less popular tags be visible.

On Tue, 4 Aug 2015 at 17:21 Daniel Pope [email protected] wrote:

There are now too many tags to display in a reasonable amount of space on
the site - the tags panel is over a screenful high.

We should set some rules about tags that can be used and purge tags from
all listings if they aren't helpful. The location tags in particular are
duplicative, and lots of the technology tags are more like "we use this"
rather than descriptive of a role.

We could also omit tags that are only included in a single posting.


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