Tags for multi-word things that are not hyphenated in their native habitats: hyphenated or not? E.g. would questions about the Java method veryCommonlyUsedMethod() be tagged verycommonlyusedmethod or very-commonly-used-method?
I was asking because of touches-canceled, but on second thought, that tag is only used seven times, which probably means the method isn't notable enough to deserve its own tag.
Yes, although that's usually where the impact of those changes has no relevance. In this case the non-matching variant is simply wrong, since the thing it's describing doesn't even exist.
If bad reviewers really were jumping into the review queue just to grind out badges, wouldn't they stop once the badges were theirs? And hasn't it been long enough for that to have happened by now? Here's the real question: has the rate of bad reviews gone down recently?
Man. Popular Demand is laying down the snark today!
Probably because that's shorter than "It's not strictly necessary, but if you'd like to give us additional information about this error, and you've ruled out issues on your end, and this has been going on for more than ten or fifteen minutes, do so at our feedback site, meta.stackoverflow.com (assuming nobody else has already posted a similar bug report)." — Popular Demand44 mins ago
Wikipedia has some really useless information on it.
> A way to classify databases involves the type of their contents, for example: bibliographic, document-text, statistical, or multimedia objects. Another way is by their application area, for example: accounting, music compositions, movies, banking, manufacturing, or insurance.