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While I was asking this question, about Android and layouts, and after I tagged accordingly, under "Questions that may already have your answer" appeared suggestions that are meant for iOS:

Question 1

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Question 2

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And also one for SQL:

Question 3

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The tags:

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The 2nd and 3rd questions are tagged with and ; two totally different technologies, which aren't in the new question's tags or title. The 1st one would be more difficult to differentiate, because its tags don't contain a technology, but wouldn't it be "easy" to tell that the 2nd and 3rd are clearly not similar to the new question at all?

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  • Related: Question with the same title exists May 6, 2016 at 19:23
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    There are several different kinds of tags that are on one question and not on another. Some, like ios, constrain the basic problem domain and are almost always exclusive of other tags that do the same thing. Some, like c#, can constrain the problem domain, but only do so some of the time (there are C# questions that cannot be translated to VB, but often it's just tweaking some surface syntax). And then there are cases like array that are really just adding descriptions. How do you propose the software should distinguish between these? (Bonus: How about other sites?) May 6, 2016 at 19:28

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