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I edited a questionquestion, which asked about the scope of variables, thus I used , since (luckily) I couldn't find something like Python-variables.

However, its wiki scares me:

THIS IS AMBIGUOUS; USE SPECIFIC-LANGUAGE TAGS WHENEVER APPLICABLE.

so I feel a bit "guilty" now. Should I?

I edited a question, which asked about the scope of variables, thus I used , since (luckily) I couldn't find something like Python-variables.

However, its wiki scares me:

THIS IS AMBIGUOUS; USE SPECIFIC-LANGUAGE TAGS WHENEVER APPLICABLE.

so I feel a bit "guilty" now. Should I?

I edited a question, which asked about the scope of variables, thus I used , since (luckily) I couldn't find something like Python-variables.

However, its wiki scares me:

THIS IS AMBIGUOUS; USE SPECIFIC-LANGUAGE TAGS WHENEVER APPLICABLE.

so I feel a bit "guilty" now. Should I?

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Did I use this tag correctly?

I edited a question, which asked about the scope of variables, thus I used , since (luckily) I couldn't find something like Python-variables.

However, its wiki scares me:

THIS IS AMBIGUOUS; USE SPECIFIC-LANGUAGE TAGS WHENEVER APPLICABLE.

so I feel a bit "guilty" now. Should I?