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Searching tags with a string with more than two characters results in a 500

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Trying to filter tags with a string bigger than two characters results in an internal server error (500).

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Not fixed (1 comment)
But here on Meta it happens even with one or two characters, such as https://meta.codidact.com/catego... (1 comment)
Reproducible but not for that reason (1 comment)
Reproducible but not for that reason
trichoplax‭ wrote 27 days ago

I also see the 500 error for your first 2 links, and a successful page for your last link. However, the number of characters in the search term does not appear to be the trigger.

For example, "da" gives a successful search, but "dt" gives me a 500.

So there's definitely a problem but I don't know what the trigger is.