Next issue. Using the same example.
How could a question asked in the year 2000 have a tag? Scrolling down the screen there's a lot of inconsistency regarding tags. Oh, wait. One doesn't have to choose a category when asking a question, thus the question could display without a tag. Bingo. Talked myself through that one.
But then . . . are we just using a format that was hanging around all these years? Nothing really new about it? Return of the dead, so to speak?
Several people have said, 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it.' So that makes me think that the old format (that apparently has now reappeared) was broke and the fix must have been in the form we know and love as Ask a Question. But if there truly was something about the Ask a Question forum that was broken, why go back to the old format that had been ditched because it was broken?
I know it sounds like I'm playing games here but I'm not. As a relatively new member I don't know the history of ATP and NGA so I have to ask. Re-read this paragraph if you need to. But fill me in. Tell me the history and how it evolved.
Was there a recent vote to get rid of the Ask a Question forum? Maybe I wasn't paying attention.