Ruby on Rails Tuesday, March 22, 2016

I've nothing specifically against it, but as I say I think just adding a
hash to the user model and then filtering on the entries therein seems
like it would be a lot more light weight no?

Is there some specific advantage I'd get by using acts_as_taggable_on?

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