For example, from python-2.7 tag wiki:
Tagging recommendation:
Use the python tag for all Python related questions. If you believe your question includes issues specific to the incompatible Python 2.x or Python 3.x, then in addition to the main tag use python-2.x or python-3.x. If you believe your question may be even more specific, you can include a version specific tag such as python-2.7.
So the problem is, sometimes someone always just add python-2.x, python-3.x, or even python-2.7, python-3.5 instead of use all of them like:
However I'd suggest that when someone only use python-2.x, add a python tag automatically. At least show something like:
Please remember add the main tag with the specific version tag.
I think it's a problem because this question. I think it's a good question, but since it's tags are incorrect (I mean it only tagged python-2.7) before my edit, so it only received...about 20 viewed IIRC.
python(2|3)?
tagspython(2|3)
have the big different :Pc++
onc++11
questions,java
onjava-8
questions. Idk why no one picked this up