Hi everyone,

can anyone explain to me the reason of system tags not being set (for long 
time)?
There are system tags for every case, but there's also the case, that no tag is 
being set.
For example:

ipv6-works check (three possible cases):

1. tagged: system-ipv6-works
2. tagged: system-ipv6-doesnt-work
3. untagged (none of the above tags is set)

I don't see the purpose of the untagged status. Either IPv6 / IPv4 works, or 
not. What is the completely untagged status supposed to tell me?
The same applies to DNS checks. There's a tag for every case, plus the "no-tag 
status":

DNS resolving check:

1. tagged: system-resolves-a-correctly
2. tagged: system-resolves-a-incorrectly
3. tagged: system-doesnt-resolve-a
4. untagged (none of the above tags is set)

I would like to know the condition, how the controllers (?) decide this.
Or in other terms: if a system tag is removed (untagged) shouldn't this 
implicate, that the opposite system tag has to be applied immediately?
This is not a matter of a short time period, completely untagged probes do 
exist for long time periods.

Thanks & best regards,
Simon
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