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Tom O'Connor
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I've started to go through and retag questions using and look at the question, and if it's genuinely about DOS, leave it.

If it's a denial of service, I've been retagging it as [denial-of-service] because it's silly to have tags that are ambiguous for questions.

I've started to go through and retag questions using and look at the question, and if it's genuinely about DOS, leave it.

If it's a denial of service, I've been retagging it as [denial-of-service] because it's silly to have tags that are ambiguous for questions.

I've started to go through and retag questions using and look at the question, and if it's genuinely about DOS, leave it.

If it's a denial of service, I've been retagging it as because it's silly to have tags that are ambiguous for questions.

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I've started to go through and retag questions using [dos] and look at the question, and if it's genuinely about DOS, leave it.

If it's a denial of service, I've been retagging it as [denial-of-service] because it's silly to have tags that are ambiguous for questions.

I've started to go through and retag questions using [dos] and look at the question, and if it's genuinely about DOS, leave it.

If it's a denial of service, I've been retagging it as [denial-of-service] because it's silly to have tags that are ambiguous for questions.

I've started to go through and retag questions using and look at the question, and if it's genuinely about DOS, leave it.

If it's a denial of service, I've been retagging it as [denial-of-service] because it's silly to have tags that are ambiguous for questions.

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Tom O'Connor
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The use of the [dos] tag vs [denial-of-service]

I've started to go through and retag questions using [dos] and look at the question, and if it's genuinely about DOS, leave it.

If it's a denial of service, I've been retagging it as [denial-of-service] because it's silly to have tags that are ambiguous for questions.