How do I add and edit tags to my threads?
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I've noticed that some threads have tags assigned to them. These tags are different to the categories on the forum.
1) How do I add and edit tags to threads.
Also I've noticed that some threads have the "unanswered" tag which implies that a thread can also be tagged with something like "solved"
2) How can I tag threads with unanswered and something similar to solved?
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Hi @innocent21 Thanks for your question.
At the moment, it's just the community team (admins) who can add tags to posts. If you think we've tagged anything incorrectly, then please do let us know.
We don't currently use a 'solved' tag, but instead remove the 'unanswered' tag if it looks as though something has been answered. If you see a post that hasn't been tagged as 'unanswered' and you think should be tagged as unanswered, please also feel free to let us know.
We largely use tagging to keep track of posts about certain subjects that are either more specific than the category names we use, or are about multiple topics that don't fit under one category.
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