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- PixelYoshi
- Scratcher
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Fake Tags
i've noticed that on the explore page a lot of the projects have tags that are unrelated to the project that are used to get the project in all the categories on the explore page. is this reportable?
- Yeetoburro1
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Fake Tags
I would assume so, as it might be misleading to the community.
- supergamer10000
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Fake Tags
You should report it since it is misleading the community
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- cheddargirl
- Scratch Team
1000+ posts
Fake Tags
Topic closed by request.
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