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10:10
Hi everyone
I would be grateful if everyone could take some seconds of his time and vote on this if you have an opinion - it would be nice to achieve a clear(ish) result:
https://outdoors.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/1047/what-is-the-most-general-term-for-walking-up-mountains-and-then-ski-them-down
I would be grateful if everyone could take some seconds of his time and vote on this if you have an opinion - it would be nice to achieve a clear(ish) result:
https://outdoors.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/1047/what-is-the-most-general-term-for-walking-up-mountains-and-then-ski-them-down
13 hours later…
23:15
@CharlieBrumbaugh, could you do me a favor and slow down the question re-tagging? I love tags too, and see that your intention is to improve the site. Obviously your heart's in the right place. The problem is, the active questions page, outdoors.stackexchange.com is flooded with old questions. In itself, that's not a bad thing, but it seems like too many at a time.
It also includes closed questions, like outdoors.stackexchange.com/questions/17222/…. Bringing new attention to closed questions is probably not the best choice, if you see what I mean.
Maybe if you could take a close look at each question instead of just re-tagging everything just because it could fit into the category, it would serve the site better.
@imsodin Hi! I already upvoted the meta question itself when you asked it. I don't understand skiing enough to know what makes the most sense as an answer. Coming from America, I thought cross country was something that didn't require many changes in elevation. In fact, my friends who cross country ski use areas where mostly just a car is needed to get them to the place where they'll start. Some of my friends just go out in their yard!
I've been googling the different terms, and they seem to go around in circles. I don't want to "game" the system, but I'd be happy to vote for something that makes sense to you, as OP. A lot of folks don't ever go to Meta, so those posts don't end up getting enough attention, even if they're "featured" on the main page.
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