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> In the meantime, if people post stuff without a label where other people
> think there should be one, they can be gently reminded. New people could
> have the idea explained to them.
Myself, I don't see any point in labeling things that concern the
actual process of tech writing. It's the jokes, job postings,
classes, etc. that I think need labeling. Since I post few if any of
those, I won't be including tags with many of my posts.