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Hi there! This issue with duplicate Boards and Beyond (BB) tags is something we’ve seen before with the AnKing Step 1 deck. The BB tags in the AnKing deck have been organized by chapters/sections, and it appears there might have been some changes in how these tags were structured between different versions.
Why You’re Seeing Duplicate BB Tags
Based on your description, you’re seeing duplicate tags like BB_09_GI and BB_10_GI. This likely happened due to one of these reasons:
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AnkiHub Updates: When the deck was updated through AnkiHub, the tag organization might have changed but your old tags weren’t automatically removed.
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Tagging System Updates: The Boards and Beyond video organization might have changed between versions, resulting in updated tags while the old ones remained.
How to Fix This
There are a few ways to handle this:
Option 1: Protect and Reorganize Your Tags
If you’ve made progress with your current tags and don’t want to lose your work:
- First, determine which tag system is the most current (likely the BB_10_GI in your example)
- Create a filtered deck that includes both sets of tags to see all cards
- Unsuspend any missing cards you find
- Consider using AnkiHub’s tag protection feature to manage this going forward:
- Go to the AnkiHub website → your deck → click the 3 dots → “Manage Protected Data”
- Add your personal tags to protect them from being overwritten
Option 2: Reset Your Tags and Start Fresh
If you’re okay with starting over with tagging:
- Go to the browser in Anki
- Find the AnkiHub add-on tab at the top
- Select “Reset All Local Changes”
- This will restore everything to what AnkiHub has (unless you’ve specifically protected fields)
For the Future
To prevent this from happening again:
- Consider protecting your personal tags using the AnkiHub protection feature
- If you’re making significant tag changes, document what you’re doing
- Regularly check for cards that might be duplicated across similar tags
Would you like more specific guidance on either of these approaches?