Questions tagged [tags]
Tags are keywords or labels that categorize and group your question with other, similar questions.
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Is [map] synonym of [dictionary] really a good idea?
I guess (correct me if I'm wrong), map is made a synonym of dictionary because both of them can be used to refer to the language-agnostic abstract data type. However, in the real world, most questions ...
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Allow for Tag Antonyms
This is a fairly young idea, but I'd love to see some way of implementing "tag antonyms" in addition to synonyms. They wouldn't be strictly enforced, but for instance, if a user typed both mysql and ...
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Improve the synonym feature to upvote a request based on the reputation score on both tags
This post follows an issue I had about two tags that need to be synonyms : Merge hybris into sap-commerce-cloud, based on product's new name
To summarize :
A user U1 answered a lot of questions ...
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Is there any [point] in keeping this tag?
It seems to me that point is, at best, pointless; it could even be considered harmful. Here are my assessments of the formal burnination criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to ...
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Make it easier to prevent new questions being added in a tag
In part because of the recent controversy about downvoting questions for Roomba, @Shog9, myself, and others had a long conversation attempting to address the real problem: what are the goals of tag ...
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Assert [assert] == [assertion] == [assertions]
I think those tags are basically the same. So they should be synonyms, or merged, or something:
assert: 1,087 questions
An assertion is a statement, which aborts a program when it evaluates
to ...
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Burninate the [statement] tag
Some people seem to think that the tag line should read like a sentence:
mysqlsqlstatement
However the tag statement does not add any info to the question and searching for it lists a mismatch of ...
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"[country] roads, take me home"
The country tag is quite ambiguous and isn't really on topic for this site, and has no synonyms. And it has racked up 400+ questions!
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is ...
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Stack Overflow doesn't need [enhancement]
I was somewhat disappointed that this wasn't about herbal supplements. But then that would be about something, and this is about nothing.
enhancement
66 questions, no excerpt, and no clue what is ...
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I think [override] [overrides] [method-overriding], [function-overriding], and even [overriding] itself
I've recently edited a question which was incorrectly referring to overloading instead of overriding. When replacing the tag as well, I found I have a rather wide selection to choose from; too wide, ...
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I have made a terrible [discovery]: this tag
We have discovery, which is similar to the discover tag that has already been removed. I feel most of the reasons for discover being removed, also apply here.
Does it describe the contents of the ...
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Why is Sony a good tag when Apple and Google aren't? [duplicate]
google is blacklisted on Stack Overflow. apple's got a big "DO NOT USE THIS TAG" message on the wiki summary (which, of course, is completely ignored by the people who keep adding it to questions...). ...
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Then shalt thou count to [3], no more, no less
There is a tag on SO called 3. Just to be clear, this is not an official burninate request, this is simply an inquisition and a discussion question.
Currently there is no usage guidance for this tag, ...
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Close the [vault] forever?
vault has the following wiki:
Vault is: A commercial, proprietary revision control system by SourceGear LLC which markets its product as a replacement for Microsoft's Visual Source Safe, a secret ...
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Should we forget [mnemonics]?
There is no usage guidance/tag wiki for mnemonics. Its conventional dictionary definition is not programming related:
a technique of improving the memory
It has 5 followers and very low activity (...
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Request to blacklist the [covid-19] tag
While covid-19 may be a topic on many of our minds right now, it doesn't really relate to coding. At best, it's a meta-tag. At worst, it's just offtopic on Stack Overflow.
Can we please burninate and ...
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Should we, [like], burninate this tag? [duplicate]
Do we like it?
Tests for burnination criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Yes, and No. It may describe the content, but it's ...
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Tags that I am in the Top 5 answerers
While reading the ssis tag info, I accidentally discover that I am listed in the 5 Top Answerers.
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Is there a way to know what are the tags that I am listed in the Top 5 Answerers? Also how ...
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The [shopping] and [shop] tags have been burninated
This tag is in phase 4 of the burnination process described here. The question and comments have been cleaned to allow for on-topic discussion about the burnination of this tag. Please keep it that ...
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Request to burn the [ps1] tag
The ps1 tag is currently being used to describe both powershell (.ps1) questions as well as the bash shell's PS1 input prompt facility, two totally different things.
Back in 2018, the tag excerpt was ...
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The [gpl] tag has been burninated
I recently encountered the gpl tag, which has the following description:
DO NOT USE! LICENSING / LEGAL ADVICE IS OFF TOPIC -- GPL questions should be asked on opensource.stackexchange.com - The GNU ...
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Should creating a tag require a more refined process? [duplicate]
Given the rate of the creation of new tags on the main site, many of which just end up or need to be burninated, should there be a system in place to make the tag-creating process more than just a ...
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Closing up [shop] [duplicate]
Just ran into the shop tag.
It has no wiki, 45 followers and 180 questions tagged.
I suggest to burninate and blacklist that tag as it is:
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it ...
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In the name of [god]
I was looking for things related to good after seeing So, if you could just go ahead and rename this tag, that would be [good] and I stumbled upon god. The excerpt states
God is a Ruby process ...
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Axe the [device]
device currently has 1800+ questions. Its wiki entry consists of:
Electronic devices: computers, smartphones, tablets, electronic
hardware and platforms.
It's general, ambiguous, vague, and not ...
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The [website] sucks, especially the [homepage]
The tag website is way too broad. It can be applied to almost any html, php, or css question, but it is currently used on only 5,864 questions. In my opinion, it should either be on all related ...
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Ambiguous tag [Poisson]
I noticed the tag poisson is used for several unrelated mathematical concepts, namely the Poisson equation, Poisson distribution and Poisson process (which is related to the distribution).
The tag ...
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Should we burninate the [fix] tag?
The Phase #2 of the burnination process described here, is completed and it has been decided that the tag should NOT be removed from the system, but instead renamed to a more specific tag-name
The ...
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Blacklist [agile], [scrum] and [project-management]
agile - 1282 questions
scrum - 884 questions
project-management - 1796 questions (and that's after a cleanup effort)
agile-processes - 64 questions
kanban - 142 questions
agile-project-management - 87 ...
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How do I get the number of people ignoring a tag?
During one of the discussions related to burninating tags, one of the reasons against burning some tags was that many people use it to ignore a particular set of questions. Like design for example, ...
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Let's rename [babel], because people constantly use it instead of [babeljs]
babeljs grew very popular in the JS community. Every day at least a dozen new babeljs-related questions are being asked on SO. Every day, at least a couple of those questions are incorrectly tagged ...
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Let's synonymize a few plural, unnecessary tags
We have a few tags which should be synonymized!
identifiers (51) has the same tag wiki as identifier (641), and are synonymous:
An identifier is a name that identifies either a unique object or a ...
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Help new users by making tagging smarter
Stack Overflow tagging is... well, it works. Kind of. Sometimes, it just plain sucks. There's a few problems I've noticed, and I think there's low hanging fruit to helping new users (since that's now ...
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What to do with comments "This isn't C++" and re-tagging
Some novices, unfortunately, write C++ in C-style, using C-style strings and IO, just to name a few things.
Unfortunately, users attack them with phrases like "This isn't C++" all the time, which is ...
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What is the purpose of the "DO NOT USE" tags?
I notice that there are some tags that have in the description "DO NOT USE". For example the tag website has the following excerpt description:
DO NOT USE: Select some more descriptive tags, like ...
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A user created a new tag and is bulk tagging old questions
While in suggested edit review, I stumbled upon 2-3 questions that were edited only with the additional tag apiomat (for ApiOmat).
It seems the tag was created today by a user that appears to be the ...
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The [shipping] tag has been burninated
So... I think we should burninate the shipping tag
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It is something that is in some-way related to ...
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It is safe to burn all of our [documentation]
The documentation tag (currently 6.9k questions, 432 followers) seems to be a hangout for miscellaneous questions, many of them off-topic resource requests for links to outside documentation or ...
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Am I right in removing the [github] tag from (some) [git] questions?
I'm asking this question, because I might be doing it wrongly - or not - depending what the answer to the question is.
I sometimes remove the github tag from Git questions where it does not matter ...
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Is this a bad [code-design]?
I recently stumbled on a question with the code-design tag. I thought it was off-topic. A brief scan of the 159 questions with this tag reveals a majority of opinion-based questions (in my opinion, ...
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Isn’t the icon for [google-play] wrong?
The current icon for google-play (which is Google’s app store) is a gaming controller. I guess someone was confused by the “Play” part. That icon would be for Google Play Games, which is a different ...
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Long tags make things jump. Hide instead of suppress
If you have 10k+ reputation, then you could reproduce it (it's the problem with the inline tag editor).
Go to What is the most secure way of passing messages between an injected script and Google ...
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Is TaggerBot a good idea?
I just run into some suggested edits by TaggerBot. It's a bot running from a Python script via the Stack Exchange API made to suggest tag edits to questions.
E.g.:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/...
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Is blockchain "efficient", or should we drop that from the tag description?
I happened to look at blockchain and it says (quoting from somewhere):
record transactions between two parties efficiently
The chains for Bitcoin and Ethereum are anything but efficient in terms of ...
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Are we for, um, burning [forum]?
The forum tag says:
A forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where
people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages.
They differ from chat rooms in that messages are at ...
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We will gladly take your [money]
money
It's a thing. While we write programs to take it, move it around, lose it, etc, it's not really a good tag. A better tag is currency, which takes into account an actual usage. Here's the ...
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I see no [item] here
item's excerpt:
A separate and particular thing, heading, entry or object.
That's about as generic as it gets. In practice item has three uses:
an item in a compound UI element, such as listview ...
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Visual distinction of deprecated/discouraged tags?
Can we make do-not-use tags visually distinct in some way? I almost used one just now, because I typed in the tags quickly, so I started typing the next tag before the autocomplete had showed up for ...
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Requesting [immediate] burnination
I recently came across the immediate tag, and thought I'd do my first burnination request.
This tag has 55 questions, and its description is:
This tag is ambiguous. Do not use it. See info link ...
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This tag does not pass [inspect]ion
I feel like inspect shouldn't exist on this site as it is too vague in meaning. Let's go through the criteria for burnination:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied ...