@Makyen Another alternative is to make the layout of [tag:...] configurable in URRS. Then there would definitely be no objection to using that variant. But in general the benefit of smooth automation outweighs the preference for meta-tags I would say. Definitely when we include Holo's concern about the visuals of meta-tag.
@Lord_Farin Yes, having options in URRS to allow the tag background and text colors to be configurable was actually the first place I thought of when I mentioned that another script could changes the colors, but I was hedging the bet by implying that it could be in yet another script (undecided as to if it would be better in URRS, or broken out into it's own). :-)
In order to test, I'm looking for a question that's been closed with the "Blatantly off-topic" reason. I've looked through 50–100 closed questions. Ideally, it would be a question that's not deleted yet, so I could actually test. However, a screenshot of the question-closed banner (just below the OP's user-card) would be helpful if only deleted examples exist. I'm going to be afk for 5 or 6 hours. If nobody finds an example by the time I'm back, I'll just push the alpha CVRG with my best guess.
Thanks for keeping an eye out for an example question.
@Makyen Maybe I am looking in wrong places, but it seems that "Blatantly off-topic" reason does not exist on this site. (I am not sure when exactly this was changed.)
@MartinSleziak Thanks. That's actually normal. I'm not sure where I got the belief that Mathematics was one of the sites that had "Blatantly off-topic" as an actual close reason, rather than just in the close-flag dialog.
I distinctly remember using "blatantly off topic". (For example, MathOverflow has such close reason.) But I do not exactly remember on which sites I have used it.