So I took a closer look at a tag in Documentation I happen to know well, PHP.
At the moment, there seems to be little of value there. :(
Take pretty much any section there and look through the examples. Most of the content is a mere repetition of things already perfectly adequately covered by the official docs. (e.g. "Search an Array" in Documentation vs. the manual).
At least part of this seems to be lack of a consensus on what we want Documentation for that tag to actually be.
What we seem to have is an unmoderated rush of users, and the assumption that if something is already well documented elsewhere, things are going to sort themselves out. They aren't - there's too much rep to be made in copying / mirroring trivial content (and many users are surely contributing in good faith, believing that mirroring the official docs 1:1 is the point).
When, where and how are we going forge out guidelines for what types of examples we want - what might actually create value instead of mindlessly copy&pasting low-level content (in spirit if not in literal fact) that is already perfectly documented elsewhere?
This will vary massively from tag to tag, depending on the state of the tag's official documentation and third-party resources.
ImageMagick, to pick a random example, has a superb repository of examples that is going to be hard to match. I fear the day someone discovers there's loads of rep to be made by creating an ImageMagick examples section.
What communication there is at the moment, seems to take part in the approve/reject process, with disheartening results.
How is all this going to work?