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When posting a question to Stack Overflow Meta, in which I was looking for site recommendation about a question (), I could not simply add the tags stack-exchange and site-recommendation. A notice appeared at under the tag that says:

At least one of these tags is required - 'bug feature-request discussion support'.

It appears immediately after I enter stack-exchange tag. It seems to imply that I must add the tag bug feature-request discussion support. If I add the tagdiscussion it goes away. So you can see I had to add discussion to this post.

Is this a bug? Otherwise, what does it mean?

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    It means what it says, you must have one of the 4 mandatory tags. I'm not sure I understand why you are confused. If you're asking about a site recommendation that's a support question and should be tagged as such. Jan 5, 2019 at 16:11
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    Ok. I see why I have misunderstanding. It's because the quotes wrapped all the tags, I was thinking it was only one big tag. I didn't see that it was actually pointing to several tags. Jan 5, 2019 at 18:34
  • See the duplicate, specifically this answer there.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jan 6, 2019 at 0:46

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From the Help Center:

Meta has required tags.

On the main site, we ask that you avoid using meta-tags.

Because meta-discussion sites are different and serve multiple purposes, some meta-tags are okay, and even required. Each meta question is required to have one of the following tags:

  • , which indicates a request for assistance with one of the site's features.
  • , denoting a reproducible problem on the site that you believe is due to a mistake, malfunction, or programming error
  • , for a proposal for a new feature on the site, or requests a change to an existing feature.
  • , for posts that may not have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If it's not a bug or feature request, it is probably a discussion.

That doesn't tell you why this is the case, but it's working well so far. One example is that s and s are monitored by Stack Overflow developers; they get notified whenever somebody posts a question with these tags network-wide.

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