> 
> I could be wrong, but it looks like the feature has already been turned off. 
> I did feel that the original list of tags was too broad.

It sounds like tagging is classified under the same “moderation” permission 
that governs the ability to pin posts. 

We could revert the change, but perhaps the solution here is to appoint some 
more group managers. The top 10 posters according to Google Groups are below. 
Eric is already a group manager, but it might be good if maybe 3 or 4 of these 
people volunteered for the role.
TonyM
Mohammad
TiddlyTweeter
Mark S
Arlen
Eric
A Gloom
PMario
(me)
Jed (inmysocks)
See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!aboutgroup/tiddlywiki 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!aboutgroup/tiddlywiki>

The group managers would:
Help Eric with moderating posts flagged by Google as spam
Pin and unpin threads
Compile pinned anthology posts summarising important announcements and 
discussions
And perhaps use whatever other useful moderation features may be lurking under 
the surface of Google Groups
It also seems like we need to be more transparent about the rules and 
conventions we’re following to manage the group. I’d suggest adding a tiddler 
to tiddlywiki.com <http://tiddlywiki.com/> in which we describe our approach 
(for example, guidelines about when to pin a thread, or a thread from last year 
where I posted about the need to criticise ideas rather than people). Perhaps 
we actually need two: one called “Moderation Policies” focusing on the role of 
group managers and one called “Code of Conduct” focusing on the standards of 
behaviour we expect from everyone in the group.

I’d welcome any advice/thoughts from people who have experience of other online 
communities. I’m sure we can do a better job overall, and I suspect more formal 
roles in the community will be a part of it.

Best wishes

Jeremy.


> 
> On Friday, December 6, 2019 at 4:55:32 AM UTC-8, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
> In another thread ...
> 
> Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> * Pinning should never have been globally available. I appreciate the 
> argument that no great harm was done, but it evidently created confusion as 
> to who could see that a thread had been pinned
> * We should agree on general rules for what threads might qualify for being 
> pinned. To me, pinning would start with urgent announcements (e.g. if 
> discovered a serious bug in a release and wanted to warn people to upgrade), 
> important on-going informational threads like “Newbies start here”
> 
> Ciao Jeremy
> 
> In another thread 
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/gWtX7uGi2QQ/xg6sv0PICQAJ> we 
> discussing user v. admin privileges re PINS. 
> 
> Here I want to ask about TAGS.
> 
> First I just want to check IF you are aware that at the moment any user can 
> both add or delete TAGS on any post?
> 
>   +  In a way its v. good in that missing tags get added. 
>    + Its good that an original author who has not added them may have them 
> added by an enthusiastic user
> 
>   -  in another way its not ideal as these don't get documented and the 
> numbers could get vast...
>   -  I see no place user added tags get listed. 
> 
> For example, this post I gave tags: "question GoogleGroup tags" 
> 
> Tags have proved very useful for finding things here. But I'm not sure, 
> without moderated addition, they are optimal.
> 
> Best wishes
> TT
> 
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