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Bumping; more sorely needed today than when it was originally needed
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There are a smallhuge number of posts (339over 8,600) of posts tagged as .

I'm a Data Scientist myself, but I think this tag is probably worthless. Almost all 150,000 R questions, all MATLAB, Octave, and probably 50% of Python and Excel questions would qualify as being data science.

  • It's used so rarely and so inconsistently I don't think it provides any value as a filter.
  • It may lead to OP's tagging a question in what they think is an appropriate way, while really missing the tags that would get their question read by the appropriate communities.
  • If a question is about data science in a sense that's abstracted from any particular language or code, then it's a Cross Validated or Data Science SE question more than a Stack Overflow question.

What do you think?

There are a small number (339) of posts tagged as .

I'm a Data Scientist myself, but I think this tag is probably worthless. Almost all 150,000 R questions, all MATLAB, Octave, and probably 50% of Python and Excel questions would qualify as being data science.

  • It's used so rarely and so inconsistently I don't think it provides any value as a filter.
  • It may lead to OP's tagging a question in what they think is an appropriate way, while really missing the tags that would get their question read by the appropriate communities.
  • If a question is about data science in a sense that's abstracted from any particular language or code, then it's a Cross Validated or Data Science SE question more than a Stack Overflow question.

What do you think?

There are a huge number of posts (over 8,600) tagged as .

I'm a Data Scientist myself, but I think this tag is probably worthless. Almost all 150,000 R questions, all MATLAB, Octave, and probably 50% of Python and Excel questions would qualify as being data science.

  • It's used so rarely and so inconsistently I don't think it provides any value as a filter.
  • It may lead to OP's tagging a question in what they think is an appropriate way, while really missing the tags that would get their question read by the appropriate communities.
  • If a question is about data science in a sense that's abstracted from any particular language or code, then it's a Cross Validated or Data Science SE question more than a Stack Overflow question.

What do you think?

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Hack-R
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Burninate datathe [data-sciencescience] tag?

lists are easier to read
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Hack-R
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There are a small number (339) of posts tagged as .

I'm a Data Scientist myself, but I think this tag is probably worthless. Almost all 150,000 R questions, all MATLAB, Octave, and probably 50% of Python and Excel questions would qualify as being data science.

It's used so rarely and so inconsistently I don't think it provides any value as a filter. OTOH it may lead to OP's tagging a question in what they think is an appropriate way, while really missing the tags that would get their question read by the appropriate communities. Finally, if a question is about data science in a sense that's abstracted from any particular language or code, then it's a Cross Validated or Data Science SE question more than a Stack Overflow question.

  • It's used so rarely and so inconsistently I don't think it provides any value as a filter.
  • It may lead to OP's tagging a question in what they think is an appropriate way, while really missing the tags that would get their question read by the appropriate communities.
  • If a question is about data science in a sense that's abstracted from any particular language or code, then it's a Cross Validated or Data Science SE question more than a Stack Overflow question.

What do you think?

There are a small number (339) of posts tagged as .

I'm a Data Scientist myself, but I think this tag is probably worthless. Almost all 150,000 R questions, all MATLAB, Octave, and probably 50% of Python and Excel questions would qualify as being data science.

It's used so rarely and so inconsistently I don't think it provides any value as a filter. OTOH it may lead to OP's tagging a question in what they think is an appropriate way, while really missing the tags that would get their question read by the appropriate communities. Finally, if a question is about data science in a sense that's abstracted from any particular language or code, then it's a Cross Validated or Data Science SE question more than a Stack Overflow question.

What do you think?

There are a small number (339) of posts tagged as .

I'm a Data Scientist myself, but I think this tag is probably worthless. Almost all 150,000 R questions, all MATLAB, Octave, and probably 50% of Python and Excel questions would qualify as being data science.

  • It's used so rarely and so inconsistently I don't think it provides any value as a filter.
  • It may lead to OP's tagging a question in what they think is an appropriate way, while really missing the tags that would get their question read by the appropriate communities.
  • If a question is about data science in a sense that's abstracted from any particular language or code, then it's a Cross Validated or Data Science SE question more than a Stack Overflow question.

What do you think?

fixing my grammar
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Don't insist on broken markdown, please.
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trying to fix the link
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Rollback to Revision 2
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edited body; edited tags
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edited body; edited tags
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