The [offtopic] tag (224 posts at time of writing) is one of those meta-tags that really adds no info to the post. If a post is truly "off topic" for SO, it means that it should not relate to programming.... yet all [offtopic] posts do relate to programming (and if they don't, they should be deleted).

For example, the favorite [offtopic] post is, "What's your favorite "programmer" cartoon" with tags: [offtopic] [fun] [humor] [pop-culture]. No information is lost if the tags were merely [fun] [humor] [pop-culture].

share|improve this question
No information would be lost if the tags were merely [fun]. – sth Aug 26 '10 at 2:39
@sth - Well, not all fun things are humorous, and not all fun things include pop-culture references.... so information would be lost with a single tag of [fun]. – Peter Ajtai Aug 26 '10 at 2:42

1 Answer

up vote 2 down vote accepted

Fine; I am merging "humor" into "fun" as well (humor ~ 45, fun, ~245)

share|improve this answer

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged