Timeline for What is the purpose of the "DO NOT USE" tags?
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Sep 30, 2014 at 17:12 | vote | accept | Dan | ||
Sep 18, 2014 at 8:02 | comment | added | Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' | @Krumia Each “do not use” tag is supposed to be associated with a relatively recent meta thread that concludes that the tag should go. | |
Sep 18, 2014 at 7:28 | comment | added | sampathsris | @Gilles: I take yours as a fair point. But it appears that system is not much of a help with this cleanup process. We can't even find the "DO NOT USE" flagged tags using the system, as Martijn has explained in a comment to the original post. | |
Sep 18, 2014 at 7:25 | comment | added | sampathsris |
@MrLore: Well, there's the person who created the tag, I think the creator should automatically be the first follower (we have orphan tags because this is not happening). And if the tag does not gain momentum (e.g. 0 questions/answers for n days) it should be automatically deleted.
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Sep 17, 2014 at 17:38 | comment | added | Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' | The point is that “do not use” is supposed to be temporary, while an active cleanup effort is in progress. If “do not use” stays for two years, there is a problem, but it isn't a problem with the tag system, rather that the ongoing cleanup effort has stopped for some reason or other. | |
Sep 17, 2014 at 17:24 | comment | added | MrLore |
Can you tell me how categorization by a tag is useful in the context of StackExchange when it does not have followers? You can't follow a tag until someone has created it, so there will always be a period where a tag has no followers.
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Sep 17, 2014 at 15:15 | comment | added | Air | I wouldn't make an assumption either way about that. I'm just pointing out one aspect of the utility of unfollowed tags. | |
Sep 16, 2014 at 23:57 | comment | added | sampathsris | @AirThomas: And too broad tags will make users do bad tagging, which in turn will make the search functions less effective. Wouldn't it? :) | |
Sep 16, 2014 at 23:39 | comment | added | Air | Apart from being useful for followers, tags appear to play a significant role in SE's internal search function. See a bit of incidental discussion in this post on meta.SE. | |
Sep 16, 2014 at 11:15 | comment | added | sampathsris | The problem is, we don't have a good tagging system @Deduplicator. Anyone with 1500+ rep can create anything. And tag review process is very weak IMO. | |
Sep 16, 2014 at 11:01 | comment | added | Deduplicator | There were quite some tags destroyed (by properly tagging all afflicted questions) which had at least one follower. Also, if there are multiple tags with the same meaning, they tend to get merged. Finding a tag without at least one follower (but with at least one question) is quite difficult, it's quite unbelievable what the users here follow. | |
Sep 16, 2014 at 10:54 | comment | added | sampathsris | @Deduplicator: Can you tell me how categorization by a tag is useful in the context of StackExchange when it does not have followers? And why having followers is "by no means sufficient"? I think we programmers tend to categorize everything deeper and deeper, even when that does not make sense. | |
Sep 16, 2014 at 10:39 | comment | added | Deduplicator | A tag does not need followers to be useful, though that helps (and is by no means sufficient). A tag needs to be a useful categorization for C++, thus marking which area of programming the question is about (or purports to be about, if mis-tagged, which should be corrected). | |
Sep 16, 2014 at 4:21 | history | edited | sampathsris | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 16, 2014 at 4:10 | history | answered | sampathsris | CC BY-SA 3.0 |