A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.

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A tag for questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If it's not a bug or feature-request, it is probably a discussion.
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Proposals for new features on the site, or requests for a change to an existing feature.
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A request for assistance with one of the site's features.
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indicates a reproducible problem on the site that you believe is due to a mistake, malfunction, or programming error.
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A feature request that has been implemented, a bug has been fixed, or a request has been processed.
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Questions specific to stackoverflow.com and not necessarily related to other Stack Exchange network websites, such as retag requests.
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keywords or labels that categorize and group your question with other, similar questions.
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a measurement of a user's contributions to the site, and the extent to which the community trusts that user and extends privileges.
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For questions about, well, questions: how to ask, whether specific questions are appropriate, and so forth.
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small addendums to each question or answer, intentionally limited in size and formatting.
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awarded to encourage and incentivize positive community actions within the site.
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For questions about answers: how to answer, whether specific answers are appropriate, and so forth.
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the place where new Stack Exchange sites are created through an open, democratic community process. It has its own discussion site, the Area 51 Discussion Zone, at http://discuss.area51.sta…
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indicates that the specified behavior is intentional and not subject to change or correction.
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a core, fundamental Stack Exchange value -- we allow editing by registered and unregistered users (if peer reviewed).
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A service offered by Stack Exchange that allows programmers to find jobs.
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the primary way users gain reputation, and also how many items are sorted to the top.
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The entire network of Q&A sites that make up the Stack Exchange network.
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The real time, stateful web chat that's a part of every Stack Exchange site.
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indicates that the feature request or bug will not be implemented or fixed at the present time.
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The user interface elements and web pages that make up this site.
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The built-in search functionality of this site is powered by Lucene.Net.
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a way to get additional attention for a question by offering some of your own reputation for great answers.
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the process of bringing a post to a community moderator's attention for any reason.
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The user profile page, which contains a list of all the questions, answers, and an audit trail of the user's activity on the site.
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Questions related to the ability of users without edit privileges to suggest edits to questions, answers, and tag wikis.
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The process of migrating off-topic questions from one Stack Exchange site to another.
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the community's way of telling peers that their content can be improved. Downvotes on meta may have different meanings.
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the answer the question owner thought best met their needs. Accepting is encouraged but never required. This tag is for *discussing* issues related to accepted answers, not indi…
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For questions which focus on a particular question (either from here on Meta or one of the other sites), rather than discussing a "class" of questions generally.
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Questions specifically about the process of asking questions on this site.
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The process by which users can vote a question closed if it is off-topic or otherwise disallowed by the /faq.
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Refers to questions that have been closed because they are off-topic or otherwise do not meet the criteria defined in the /faq.
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Lightweight, plain-text markup language used across the entire Stack Exchange network for post formatting.
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HTML links, generally those created within the network on questions, answers, or the site itself.
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