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I regularly see questions from new and relatively new (<100 rep) users which misuse to denote that they are only talking about the "core" of the language, eg. that it is "just java/the core of java". This is not what the tag is about; instead being related to core dumps.

A search for [java][core] reveals pages upon pages of "just java" questions; another search for [c#][core] reveals both "just c#" questions and cpu core questions, which again are not what this tag is for.

I'm sure that one can find similar examples for most languages; the quantity is so much that it almost tempts me to write a script to find all posts tagged which don't include the words "dump" or "linux" so I can robo-retag them.

I think that we should somehow clarify so that it stops being misused in this way, or just remove it entirely and use instead.

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    I think clarification is pointless, since this tag is unclear. Removal seems more logical.
    – ThunderGr
    Feb 14, 2014 at 11:23
  • @ThunderGr This is a question, with multiple possible answers. Particularly given my inexperience with what to do in these sorts of situations, I considered all solutions. In the answers, people can put forward possibilities individually, and as you can see by my accepted answer, I agree that removal is more logical.
    – Saposhiente
    Feb 14, 2014 at 21:58

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Unless there is a product called "core" then the tag is too broad and ambiguous to have any real meaning.

I don't often advocate an outright hell-fire burnination, but this seems to be one tag where that might be appropriate.

the quantity is so much that it almost tempts me to write a script to find all posts tagged core which don't include the words "dump" or "linux" so I can robo-retag them.

Maybe it would be more efficient to invert that process - retag the linux/dump tagged questions with , then request burnination of . That way there is no need to clarify the definition of core, and it won't be misused anymore.

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It's too ambiguous. Remove it and retag the questions.

As @slugster points out, a lot of those questions are about linux and should be retagged with for example .

I would like to add that a number of those tags seem to come from people typing a space when tagging a questions with things like , , , and .

These could probably be automatically retagged ( + ) etc.

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