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In general, I would recommend to black-list all the non-programming tags. As Non-Programming questions are off-topic for SO, ie, etc.

For these more specific tags should be included to post. So it is easy to filter out.

Here is more detailed answer.

Things like "Microsoft" and "Apple" are users tagging things incorrectly. The company name is meant to be a part of the tag, like "Microsoft Power Point" would be , but users type it with a space as "microsoft powerpoint" and it suddenly becomes two tags and . The brand is part of the product name. Though we oftentimes just crop off the brand name because it makes the tag longer and it's not really useful.

 

The and tags are not useful at all. Microsoft and Apple both have a zillion different products under them, which makes these tags extremely ambiguous at best.

 

These tags should both be burned to death.

In general, I would recommend to black-list all the non-programming tags. As Non-Programming questions are off-topic for SO, ie, etc.

For these more specific tags should be included to post. So it is easy to filter out.

Here is more detailed answer.

Things like "Microsoft" and "Apple" are users tagging things incorrectly. The company name is meant to be a part of the tag, like "Microsoft Power Point" would be , but users type it with a space as "microsoft powerpoint" and it suddenly becomes two tags and . The brand is part of the product name. Though we oftentimes just crop off the brand name because it makes the tag longer and it's not really useful.

 

The and tags are not useful at all. Microsoft and Apple both have a zillion different products under them, which makes these tags extremely ambiguous at best.

 

These tags should both be burned to death.

In general, I would recommend to black-list all the non-programming tags. As Non-Programming questions are off-topic for SO, ie, etc.

For these more specific tags should be included to post. So it is easy to filter out.

Here is more detailed answer.

Things like "Microsoft" and "Apple" are users tagging things incorrectly. The company name is meant to be a part of the tag, like "Microsoft Power Point" would be , but users type it with a space as "microsoft powerpoint" and it suddenly becomes two tags and . The brand is part of the product name. Though we oftentimes just crop off the brand name because it makes the tag longer and it's not really useful.

The and tags are not useful at all. Microsoft and Apple both have a zillion different products under them, which makes these tags extremely ambiguous at best.

These tags should both be burned to death.

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In general, I would recommend to black-list all the non-programming tags. As Non-Programming questions are off-topic for SO, ie, etc.

For these more specific tags should be included to post. So it is easy to filter out.

Here is more detailed answerHere is more detailed answer.

Things like "Microsoft" and "Apple" are users tagging things incorrectly. The company name is meant to be a part of the tag, like "Microsoft Power Point" would be , but users type it with a space as "microsoft powerpoint" and it suddenly becomes two tags and . The brand is part of the product name. Though we oftentimes just crop off the brand name because it makes the tag longer and it's not really useful.

The and tags are not useful at all. Microsoft and Apple both have a zillion different products under them, which makes these tags extremely ambiguous at best.

These tags should both be burned to death.

In general, I would recommend to black-list all the non-programming tags. As Non-Programming questions are off-topic for SO, ie, etc.

For these more specific tags should be included to post. So it is easy to filter out.

Here is more detailed answer.

Things like "Microsoft" and "Apple" are users tagging things incorrectly. The company name is meant to be a part of the tag, like "Microsoft Power Point" would be , but users type it with a space as "microsoft powerpoint" and it suddenly becomes two tags and . The brand is part of the product name. Though we oftentimes just crop off the brand name because it makes the tag longer and it's not really useful.

The and tags are not useful at all. Microsoft and Apple both have a zillion different products under them, which makes these tags extremely ambiguous at best.

These tags should both be burned to death.

In general, I would recommend to black-list all the non-programming tags. As Non-Programming questions are off-topic for SO, ie, etc.

For these more specific tags should be included to post. So it is easy to filter out.

Here is more detailed answer.

Things like "Microsoft" and "Apple" are users tagging things incorrectly. The company name is meant to be a part of the tag, like "Microsoft Power Point" would be , but users type it with a space as "microsoft powerpoint" and it suddenly becomes two tags and . The brand is part of the product name. Though we oftentimes just crop off the brand name because it makes the tag longer and it's not really useful.

The and tags are not useful at all. Microsoft and Apple both have a zillion different products under them, which makes these tags extremely ambiguous at best.

These tags should both be burned to death.

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In general, I would recommend to black-list all the non-programming tags. As Non-Programming questions are off-topic for SO, ie, etc.

For these more specific tags should be included to post. So it is easy to filter out.

Here is more detailed answer.

Things like "Microsoft" and "Apple" are users tagging things incorrectly. The company name is meant to be a part of the tag, like "Microsoft Power Point" would be , but users type it with a space as "microsoft powerpoint" and it suddenly becomes two tags and . The brand is part of the product name. Though we oftentimes just crop off the brand name because it makes the tag longer and it's not really useful.

The and tags are not useful at all. Microsoft and Apple both have a zillion different products under them, which makes these tags extremely ambiguous at best.

These tags should both be burned to death.