What does an icon on the tag mean, for example the "rg" before the sql-server tag as pictured below?

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What does an icon on the tag mean, for example the "rg" before the sql-server tag as pictured below?
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The tag is sponsored by Red Gate. Follow the tag link and there's an explanation on the page. NOTE: I'm not passing comment or saying this is a good thing, only explaining what the situation is. I'm also only a user of these sites. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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I have a real problem with the sponsoring of tags by a 3rd-party company. If I write a question, and I tag it with some "product-X" tag which is a trademark of company A, I don't have a problem with company A sponsoring those tags. I don't like it, but I don't have a problem with it. It increases the level of awareness of company A's products. I tagged the question with "product-X"; even if company A weren't sponsoring those tags, I would still be helping to spread the word about "product-X". Putting a logo on the tags just does it more so. But if company B sponsors tags for products by company A, then when I tag a question "product-X", it means that I am helping advertise for company B. That's evil and unethical, in my book. It just goes too far. I can tell you right now, if I ever find out that one of the tags I have used, is "sold out" in this way, I will go and delete those tags. edit: it seems OK to me for company B to sponsor ads that appear somewhere else on the screen when you click on a particular tag trademarked by company A. (Google does this sort of thing) But I don't think its OK to have the logo appear on the tag itself. edit: (6 Jan 2010) rg now sponsors the "performance" tag on SO. Questions like this one have nothing to do with SQL products. Evil evil evil evil evil evil evil evil evil. >:( If anyone from RG is reading this, with all due respect will you please have the decency to stop sponsoring the "performance" tag. edit: rg now (as of 16 Feb 2010, not sure when this started) sponsors the "email" tag on SF. sigh. :-( | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It's an ugly logo, and once you figure out what the hell it means, it is confusing, since the questions have nothing to do with this Redgate's own software. I'm all for corporate sponsorship, but it should not be at the expense of marring core interface functions with ugly little logos of unrelated companies. | ||||
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There is a 'rg' logo on a tag as generic as 'performance'! I think they should keep the ads in the tag page but keep the logo out of the [tag] everywhere. | ||||
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Regarding Redgate's logo on the (Microsoft) Sql-Server tag, Wikipedia (that bastion of perfect correctness) has this to say about trademarks:
IANAL, and whether this is correct or relevant to this situation is not my area of expertise, but it would defintely give me pause, since it makes it seem as though if Microsoft does not work to get this removed they may have some chance of reducing their rights to the name. | |||||
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I'm not sure that this is the best marriage of logo and tag - while RedGate's products are clearly related to SQL Server, the tag doesn't refer only to them, and I think it detracts from general use to have a sponsored tag with a somewhat unrelated logo on it. Having Adobe sponsor the acrobat tag makes sense - it's their product. I'd also be OK with MS sponsoring the SQL Server tag for the same reason. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that sponsored tags make much sense overall (is having your logo on an SO tag actually worth anything?). And I'm clear that they cause at least a little bit of confusion, so I have to wonder if they shouldn't be done away with. | ||||
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I humbly but highly doubt the usefulness of those tag icons for both the sponsor and the user. | ||||
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That's from the following link: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/03/responsible-advertising-feed-a-programmer/ You reduce the ads we see by getting 200 reputation but then you put adds right in front of our faces with almost every question (as a guy who sticks mostly to the sql-server world). This seems like an odd double standard and I have to say I'm not a big fan of this approach. | |||||||||||||||||
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I think that if Red Gate logo was better people might not take such offense. Me thinks that Red Gate should employ the Stack Overflow logo designer to sort theirs out. I personally like the advertising method used on Stack Overflow - its subtle but clearly gets noticed. It is quite subliminal advertising though which tends to make people suspicious. I was very suspicious of any post that recommended Red Gate software when it was clearly also sponsored by them e.g. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/909541/how-to-merge-two-databases-in-sql-server/909570#909570. I answered that question purely to give a non-Red Gate alternative. | ||||
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prompttag, too. 'TF? stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/prompt – Andrew Keeton Nov 19 '09 at 13:51