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The above meta post only includes . I want a meta postposts like this to have a tag that helps find related questions more easilyefficiently in this case about the community standards.

In the meantime, I created an outline in Diigo to create a personal collection of meta posts like the above. Is this the best that I can aspire to (search and collect using external tools)? 

As a user with that barely has privileges to participate in Meta (I can flag and comment but not edit meta posts),

The above meta post only includes . I want a meta post like this to have a tag that helps find questions more easily.

In the meantime, I created an outline in Diigo. Is this the best that I can aspire to? As a user with that barely has privileges to participate in Meta (I can flag and comment but not edit meta posts),

The above meta post only includes . I want meta posts like this to have a tag that helps find related questions more efficiently in this case about the community standards.

In the meantime, I created an outline in Diigo to create a personal collection of meta posts like the above. Is this the best I can aspire to (search and collect using external tools)? 

As a user with that barely has privileges to participate in Meta (I can flag and comment but not edit meta posts),

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The question was posted on October 7, 2010. Web ApplicationsWeb Applications Stack Exchange was already a "full site" (it graduated on September 30, 2010). The question body of this question only includes a spreadsheet formula. It has , which doesn't make sense nowadays. It includes , , and . It's unclear if the OP is looking for a formula that works in multiple spreadsheet applications or just added as many tags as possible in 2010 to reach the broadest audience.

ThisThere is a meta post from 2016 asks aboutasking how to handle questions about thislike this:

The question was posted on October 7, 2010. Web Applications was already a "full site" (it graduated on September 30, 2010). The question body of this question only includes a spreadsheet formula. It has , which doesn't make sense nowadays. It includes , , and . It's unclear if the OP is looking for a formula that works in multiple spreadsheet applications or just added as many tags as possible in 2010 to reach the broadest audience.

This meta post from 2016 asks about how to handle questions about this

The question was posted on October 7, 2010. Web Applications Stack Exchange was already a "full site" (it graduated on September 30, 2010). The question body of this question only includes a spreadsheet formula. It has , which doesn't make sense nowadays. It includes , , and . It's unclear if the OP is looking for a formula that works in multiple spreadsheet applications or just added as many tags as possible in 2010 to reach the broadest audience.

There is a meta post from 2016 asking how to handle questions like this:

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Google appsGoogle apps show many closed questions, so I manually added closed:0 to the search box. The relevantRelevant tab showed me the following question as the second result:

Google apps show many closed questions, so I added closed:0. The relevant tab showed me the following question as the second result

Google apps show many closed questions, so I manually added closed:0 to the search box. The Relevant tab showed me the following question as the second result:

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