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This is related to a previous question I have askedprevious question I have asked where it was determined that if solutions must be limited to a specific version that is enough to use the version specific tag.

I had another question where the tag was removed. I noticed in the person who removed its description "I eat redundant tags", which caused me to think. Was the use of both the version specific and the general tag wrong?

I know from my earlier question the version specific is a correct usage, but when doing that should I not use the general tag? I understand it may be redundant but at the same time being in only the version tag severely limits my questions audience and my solution may not be exclusive to that version.

This is related to a previous question I have asked where it was determined that if solutions must be limited to a specific version that is enough to use the version specific tag.

I had another question where the tag was removed. I noticed in the person who removed its description "I eat redundant tags", which caused me to think. Was the use of both the version specific and the general tag wrong?

I know from my earlier question the version specific is a correct usage, but when doing that should I not use the general tag? I understand it may be redundant but at the same time being in only the version tag severely limits my questions audience and my solution may not be exclusive to that version.

This is related to a previous question I have asked where it was determined that if solutions must be limited to a specific version that is enough to use the version specific tag.

I had another question where the tag was removed. I noticed in the person who removed its description "I eat redundant tags", which caused me to think. Was the use of both the version specific and the general tag wrong?

I know from my earlier question the version specific is a correct usage, but when doing that should I not use the general tag? I understand it may be redundant but at the same time being in only the version tag severely limits my questions audience and my solution may not be exclusive to that version.

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This is related to a previous question I have asked where it was determined that if solutions must be limited to a specific version that is enough to use the version specific tag.

I had another question where the tag was removed. I noticed in the person who removed it'sits description "I eat redundant tags", which caused me to think. Was the use of both the version specific and the general tag wrong?

I know from my earlier question the version specific is a correct usage, but when doing that should I not use the general tag? I understand it may be redundant but at the same time being in only the version tag severely limits my questions audience and my solution may not be exclusive to that version.

This is related to a previous question I have asked where it was determined that if solutions must be limited to a specific version that is enough to use the version specific tag.

I had another question where the tag was removed. I noticed in the person who removed it's description "I eat redundant tags", which caused me to think. Was the use of both the version specific and the general tag wrong?

I know from my earlier question the version specific is a correct usage, but when doing that should I not use the general tag? I understand it may be redundant but at the same time being in only the version tag severely limits my questions audience and my solution may not be exclusive to that version.

This is related to a previous question I have asked where it was determined that if solutions must be limited to a specific version that is enough to use the version specific tag.

I had another question where the tag was removed. I noticed in the person who removed its description "I eat redundant tags", which caused me to think. Was the use of both the version specific and the general tag wrong?

I know from my earlier question the version specific is a correct usage, but when doing that should I not use the general tag? I understand it may be redundant but at the same time being in only the version tag severely limits my questions audience and my solution may not be exclusive to that version.

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Should I not use the generic tag if my solution is limited to a specific version?

This is related to a previous question I have asked where it was determined that if solutions must be limited to a specific version that is enough to use the version specific tag.

I had another question where the tag was removed. I noticed in the person who removed it's description "I eat redundant tags", which caused me to think. Was the use of both the version specific and the general tag wrong?

I know from my earlier question the version specific is a correct usage, but when doing that should I not use the general tag? I understand it may be redundant but at the same time being in only the version tag severely limits my questions audience and my solution may not be exclusive to that version.