I noticed that the tag description for Python is not completely accurate; it claims Python is strongly typed. Python is very much not strongly typed! Anyhow, I am not necessarily a high rep user, certainly not high enough to change things like this. So my question is: what should you do if you don't have enough rep to change false information? Is there a way to request a change of a question or tag or, well, anything you are not "qualified" to change? If not, this is something to keep in mind...
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You can suggest an edit to the tag wiki, but please ensure that you describe your edit properly in the "Edit summary". It helps reviewers to understand why you suggested the edit.
Collaborative editing is the strength of this site. One can suggest edits if they have less rep.
To edit a tag wiki, open the tag and select "Improve tag wiki". To view your suggested edit (and see if it got approved or rejected) go to your profile page, select the "All actions" tab and open "revisions".
Note: In case of wiki's for high traffic tags (such as python) and/or for wikis which have multiple editors, posting on Meta first is advisable.
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Except that the tag wiki isn't incorrect; the change the OP suggests should be roundly rejected.– Martijn Pieters ModMar 28, 2015 at 8:53
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1@MartijnPieters: that's what reviewing is for. The procedure as described is the correct one.– JongwareMar 28, 2015 at 9:48
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2@Jongware: sure, but I am sceptical reviewers would actually spot the change being factually wrong. I've seen too many incorrect edit suggestions go through (including complete copyrighted texts copied and pasted into tag wikis), to fully trust that process.– Martijn Pieters ModMar 28, 2015 at 11:32
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2@MartijnPieters But what are you suggesting? It's no good to tell someone "But don't edit if you're wrong" - clearly they wouldn't be editing if they didn't think they were right. Mar 28, 2015 at 15:50
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1@sphanley you stated the right procedure, yes. I guess my caveat is: but do your research first to make sure you understand the concepts.– Martijn Pieters ModMar 28, 2015 at 19:10
Certainly. Post here, providing a link to what you think is inaccurate, explain why you think that is the case, and provide an explanation of what the appropriate content should be. ("Not true" is a little harsh - perhaps a little more appropriate would be "I think is incorrect".)
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thank you, I learned something today! and yes, that might have been a little harsh, thank you for the feedback. Mar 28, 2015 at 18:43
Python is strongly typed, forbidding operations that are not well-defined [...] rather than silently attempting to make sense of them