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According to someone from Datadog, this was generating tags like "knowledgeable_ people_who_put_this_course_together._this_is_harvard._you_can_t_tell_us_there_s_ a_shortage_of_editorial_talent." They say that they can handle tens or hundreds of unique tags but not thousands. Given that we have a unique URL for each thread, we can't even use that as a tag. Thus, all tags are removed for now until we can determine whether there is a useful set of tags with small enough cardinality. In light of this, I did not investigate why the long tag mentioned above was being generated.
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