Skip to main content
replaced http://stackoverflow.com/ with https://stackoverflow.com/
Source Link

Lately, I've been editing questions and removing any extra or redundant tags. Before I continue doing it, I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

For example, a question about permanent storage on Androidquestion about permanent storage on Android had the tags , , , and (Android's permanent storage).

The tag trumps ; has no meaning. Now, is on topic, but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question. I'd rather take it out, because I believe tags should not be as granular as covering all topics of a question; they serve just to frame it.

Lately, I've been editing questions and removing any extra or redundant tags. Before I continue doing it, I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

For example, a question about permanent storage on Android had the tags , , , and (Android's permanent storage).

The tag trumps ; has no meaning. Now, is on topic, but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question. I'd rather take it out, because I believe tags should not be as granular as covering all topics of a question; they serve just to frame it.

Lately, I've been editing questions and removing any extra or redundant tags. Before I continue doing it, I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

For example, a question about permanent storage on Android had the tags , , , and (Android's permanent storage).

The tag trumps ; has no meaning. Now, is on topic, but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question. I'd rather take it out, because I believe tags should not be as granular as covering all topics of a question; they serve just to frame it.

improved wording, improved markup of tags, added tags
Source Link
honk
  • 9.7k
  • 4
  • 38
  • 48

Lately, I've been editing questions and removing any extra or redundant tags. Before I continue doing it, I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

OneFor example, a question about permanent storage on Androidquestion about permanent storage on Android had the tags Java, save, Android, and sharedpreferences (Android's permanent storage): Making Android app "remember" data, and saving it on exit.

AndroidThe tag trumps java, save; has no meaning. Now, sharedpreferences is on topic, but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question. I'd rather take it out, because I believe tags should not be as granular as covering all topics of a question,question; they serve just to frame it.

Lately I've been editing questions and removing any extra or redundant tags. Before I continue doing it I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

One example, a question about permanent storage on Android had the tags Java, save, Android and sharedpreferences (Android's permanent storage): Making Android app "remember" data, and saving it on exit

Android tag trumps java, save has no meaning. Now, sharedpreferences is on topic but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question. I'd rather take it out because I believe tags should not be as granular as covering all topics of a question, they serve just to frame it.

Lately, I've been editing questions and removing any extra or redundant tags. Before I continue doing it, I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

For example, a question about permanent storage on Android had the tags , , , and (Android's permanent storage).

The tag trumps ; has no meaning. Now, is on topic, but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question. I'd rather take it out, because I believe tags should not be as granular as covering all topics of a question; they serve just to frame it.

added 99 characters in body
Source Link

Lately I've been editing questions and removing any extra or redundant tags. Before I continue doing it I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

One example, a question about permanent storage on Android had the tags Java, save, Android and sharedpreferences (Android's permanent storage).: Making Android app "remember" data, and saving it on exit

Android tag trumps java, save has no meaning. Now, sharedpreferences is on topic but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question. I'd rather take it out because I believe tags should not be as granular as covering all topics of a question, they serve just to frame it.

Lately I've been editing questions and removing any extra or redundant tags. Before I continue doing it I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

One example, a question about permanent storage on Android had the tags Java, save, Android and sharedpreferences (Android's permanent storage).

Android tag trumps java, save has no meaning. Now, sharedpreferences is on topic but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question. I'd rather take it out because I believe tags should not be as granular as covering all topics of a question, they serve just to frame it.

Lately I've been editing questions and removing any extra or redundant tags. Before I continue doing it I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.

One example, a question about permanent storage on Android had the tags Java, save, Android and sharedpreferences (Android's permanent storage): Making Android app "remember" data, and saving it on exit

Android tag trumps java, save has no meaning. Now, sharedpreferences is on topic but doesn't quite provide a classification of the question. I'd rather take it out because I believe tags should not be as granular as covering all topics of a question, they serve just to frame it.

Source Link
Loading