But just how thorough is this "daily walk through"? Today, there are
14645 questions tagged 'android'. How do you choose which ones you
really look at?

Worse yet, some idiot decided there should be ONE tag for 'android-
sdk', but then three separate tags for 'android-sdk-2.1', 'android-
sdk-2.2' and 'android-sdk-1.6'! With such irrational decision making
as this, searches  based on tags are bound to miss a lot.

On Aug 6, 1:52 pm, fadden <fad...@android.com> wrote:
> On Aug 6, 1:20 pm, Greg Donald <gdon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > <snip>
> > # users with less than 1500 reputation can't create new tags. The tags
> > 'rails3 linecache' are new. Try using existing tags instead.
> > </snip>
>
> > Good luck only tagging questions that already have "popular" tags.
>
> What advantage do you expect to gain from creating new tags?
>
>  do a daily walk through stackoverflow for questions tagged with
> "android".  Nobody will be searching based on esoteric tags.  I think
> the point of restricting tag generation is to ensure that people *do*
> find your question because it exists in a pool of other similar
> questions that people are examining.

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