Adamant1
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Sure, that’s technically true. But there’s generally an assumption with most people in the community that if a tag is voted on and approved that it depreciates whatever non-approved options exist at the time. Otherwise, it really shouldn’t be called “approval” and there’s no point in talking about depreciation in the first place
The fact is that whatever the “technical”, semantics are that “approval makes unapproved tags go down” and there should be a more streamlined, concise process for doing that then currently exists.
The constant meta discussions about the “technicalities” in discussions like this really just holds up the project. It serves no one if it takes 15 years to replace a few instances of a tag to something that is “approved” just because approval isn’t about dictating how people have to map or whatever. Personally, I want to find the chicken shack I’m looking for when I search for it, not have to have find another restaurant because some random user 15 steps down (or up?) the ladder thought it was better to “offer options” instead of going with a tag that everyone else agrees on. I’m sure I’m not the only who feels that way.
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