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There is already a widespread consensus that company-specific tags usually don't work very well on the site. For example, the Apple and Microsoft tags were blacklisted awhile back following a burnination effort.

In short, these tags rarely accurately describe on-topic questions. After all, questions about the eBay SDK and the eBay API are presumably on-topic here, but companiesquestions about the company are not. That being said, people should just use more specific tags for what they're actually asking about.

Admittedly, there has been at least one exception to this, but by and large company-specific tags have been removed. It seems rather arbitrary to say that we should get rid of the [Microsoft] and [Apple] tags but keep [ebay] as a tag.

I say we let this one go the same way as the other company-specific names and get rid of it.

There is already a widespread consensus that company-specific tags usually don't work very well on the site. For example, the Apple and Microsoft tags were blacklisted awhile back following a burnination effort.

In short, these tags rarely accurately describe on-topic questions. After all, questions about the eBay SDK and the eBay API are presumably on-topic here, but companies about the company are not. That being said, people should just use more specific tags for what they're actually asking about.

Admittedly, there has been at least one exception to this, but by and large company-specific tags have been removed. It seems rather arbitrary to say that we should get rid of the [Microsoft] and [Apple] tags but keep [ebay] as a tag.

I say we let this one go the same way as the other company-specific names and get rid of it.

There is already a widespread consensus that company-specific tags usually don't work very well on the site. For example, the Apple and Microsoft tags were blacklisted awhile back following a burnination effort.

In short, these tags rarely accurately describe on-topic questions. After all, questions about the eBay SDK and the eBay API are presumably on-topic here, but questions about the company are not. That being said, people should just use more specific tags for what they're actually asking about.

Admittedly, there has been at least one exception to this, but by and large company-specific tags have been removed. It seems rather arbitrary to say that we should get rid of the [Microsoft] and [Apple] tags but keep [ebay] as a tag.

I say we let this one go the same way as the other company-specific names and get rid of it.

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There is already a widespread consensus that company-specific tags usually don't work very well on the site. For example, the Apple and Microsoft tags were blacklisted awhile back following a burnination effort.

In short, these tags rarely accurately describe on-topic questions. After all, questions about the eBay SDK and the eBay API are presumably on-topic here, but companies about the company are not. That being said, people should just use more specific tags for what they're actually asking about.

Admittedly, there has been at least one exception to this, but by and large company-specific tags have been removed. It seems rather arbitrary to say that we should get rid of the [Microsoft] and [Apple] tags but keep [ebay] as a tag.

I say we let this one go the same way as the other company-specific names and get rid of it.