Edit: As paxdiablo notes, I either overlooked the tag description, or it was recently edited. But there's still a problem, and I'm not sure how the community deals with this kind of thing.
Android newbies using Android Studio often tag their questions with android-studio even though their questions have absolutely nothing to do with which IDE they're using. This makes it difficult to find questions that are about Android Studio. As an experienced Android developer making the leap from Eclipse, I'd like to browse questions about Android Studio and find out what I don't know that I don't know. But this is made difficult by rampant misuse of this tag.
Now, I could go around untagging questions that I think misuse the tag. But as a brand new Android Studio user, unless the question is strictly about the Java or Android API, I'm not always certain that it's not related to some quirk of the IDE. Meanwhile, experienced users probably don't notice the misuse of the tag.
So what should I do - leave a comment whenever I think the tag is being misused?
Android Studio is an official IDE targeted at Android development, based on IntelliJ IDEA from JetBrains. Please use this tag for questions related to using the IDE. Use the *android* tag for general Android development questions.
I've just updated it to say "ONLY for the IDE", hopefully that will help.unity3d
that are incorrectly taggedunity
, I'd say (almost) nobody reads them.