Using this search query, I was able to find at least 4 questions in the list of 15, which isn't really about the FIX protocol itself, but something else. 3 were off topic even when they asked about something related to the protocol itself and at least 1 was about a third party api that speak the protocol, but somehow OP manages to receive no response from the server, which is a problem using the server api, not the protocol itself.
The tag doesn't look good if the 15 most recent questions have about 40% of questions with questionable use of the tag. A cleanup is warranted, to make sure there isn't off topic questions, then proper re-tagging for those that aren't about the protocol and then a rename to make sure people looking for a fix doesn't use the tag.
Examples of recent question using fix as in repairing instead of the protocol:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55469289/how-to-fix-intel-ssd-8mb-bug-using-linux-terminal
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55206297/sony-vio-laptop
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54033130/how-do-i-repair-my-linux-mint-repositories
Sadly, can't see revision history of deleted questions, these are the most recent ones that are still not deleted in the site:
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/54971149/revisions
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/53685179/revisions