A particular user is suggesting hundreds of edits, most of which do nothing but remove the [windows] tag from questions that are also tagged [python].
It seems to me, based on the "If your question has nothing to do with ... Windows-specific behaviour then do not use this tag", questions that are Windows-specific may legitimately use the [windows] tag.
Assuming the above is true, I think all of the following did deserve the [windows] tag:
- Python under windows?
- why os.environ['path'] is different from what I have in advanced>environment variables?
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23762906/controlling-windows-applications-sound-using-python
- Uninstall software from your computer using Python?
- Python scripts stopped running on double-click in Windows
- DLL load failed with scipy.optimize?
- Python copy larger file too slow
- How can I convert my pygame game to an .exe
- vim-ipython failed on Windows 7
- Running remote windows GUI application through ssh
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22116665/create-another-windows-7-user-with-all-the-python-configuration
- Screenshot of external window in windows in Python
- How to launch python script as a windows Services
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23106678/windows-registry-mru
In addition, the user is spamming the review queue by mostly just making tag-removal edits and not fixing the other issues in the questions. The questions above all still contain spelling/capitalization/formatting/etc. issues that could have been addressed in the suggested edits, but were not.
I also noticed a handful of questions where the relevant [windows] tag was removed, but the inapplicable [python] tag was not removed: