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I encountered the tag on this questionthis question. I didn't know what it means so I looked at the descriptiondescription and there is none. I see that there are 3 other questions tagged that seem to refer to the npm package react-templates.

I retagged the original question with since that's what it's actually about. I assume was suggested to the asker because they included "React templates" in their title (though there's nothing in the question to suggest it's related to the npm package.)

  1. I was really surprised to see that a tag can be created with zero description. Why is that?

  2. What's supposed to happen in a case like this? Update the description to match the apparent usage?

I encountered the tag on this question. I didn't know what it means so I looked at the description and there is none. I see that there are 3 other questions tagged that seem to refer to the npm package react-templates.

I retagged the original question with since that's what it's actually about. I assume was suggested to the asker because they included "React templates" in their title (though there's nothing in the question to suggest it's related to the npm package.)

  1. I was really surprised to see that a tag can be created with zero description. Why is that?

  2. What's supposed to happen in a case like this? Update the description to match the apparent usage?

I encountered the tag on this question. I didn't know what it means so I looked at the description and there is none. I see that there are 3 other questions tagged that seem to refer to the npm package react-templates.

I retagged the original question with since that's what it's actually about. I assume was suggested to the asker because they included "React templates" in their title (though there's nothing in the question to suggest it's related to the npm package.)

  1. I was really surprised to see that a tag can be created with zero description. Why is that?

  2. What's supposed to happen in a case like this? Update the description to match the apparent usage?

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I encountered the tag [react-templates] on this question. I didn't know what it means so I looked at the description and there is none. I see that there are 3 other questions tagged [react-templates] that seem to refer to the npm package react-templates.

I retagged the original question with [react-jsx] since that's what it's actually about. I assume [react-templates] was suggested to the asker because they included "React templates" in their title (though there's nothing in the question to suggest it's related to the npm package.)

  1. I was really surprised to see that a tag can be created with zero description. Why is that?

  2. What's supposed to happen in a case like this? Update the description to match the apparent usage?

I encountered the tag [react-templates] on this question. I didn't know what it means so I looked at the description and there is none. I see that there are 3 other questions tagged [react-templates] that seem to refer to the npm package react-templates.

I retagged the original question with [react-jsx] since that's what it's actually about. I assume [react-templates] was suggested to the asker because they included "React templates" in their title (though there's nothing in the question to suggest it's related to the npm package.)

  1. I was really surprised to see that a tag can be created with zero description. Why is that?

  2. What's supposed to happen in a case like this? Update the description to match the apparent usage?

I encountered the tag on this question. I didn't know what it means so I looked at the description and there is none. I see that there are 3 other questions tagged that seem to refer to the npm package react-templates.

I retagged the original question with since that's what it's actually about. I assume was suggested to the asker because they included "React templates" in their title (though there's nothing in the question to suggest it's related to the npm package.)

  1. I was really surprised to see that a tag can be created with zero description. Why is that?

  2. What's supposed to happen in a case like this? Update the description to match the apparent usage?

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What to do about undefined (no description) tags? (Example: [react-templates])

I encountered the tag [react-templates] on this question. I didn't know what it means so I looked at the description and there is none. I see that there are 3 other questions tagged [react-templates] that seem to refer to the npm package react-templates.

I retagged the original question with [react-jsx] since that's what it's actually about. I assume [react-templates] was suggested to the asker because they included "React templates" in their title (though there's nothing in the question to suggest it's related to the npm package.)

  1. I was really surprised to see that a tag can be created with zero description. Why is that?

  2. What's supposed to happen in a case like this? Update the description to match the apparent usage?