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There is no such standard text or consensus that I am aware of. Maybe because generally speaking, such text is redundant and doesn't need to be part of a tag's usage guidance. I mean, the first sentence of the tour is:

Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers

If you're here it's because you want to ask (or answer) something about programming. Further clarification in tags shouldn't be necessary.

Of course, off-topic questions are still going to be asked. That's why we have a specific close reason for general computing, and even one for networking. But honestly, if someone posts a question on Stack Overflow that is not even about programming, I really doubt that a warning in a tag description is going to change anything.

But if you really feel that a tag is being constantly misused and such text might somehow help, I would say that any kind of phrase like these in a tag guidance is acceptable:

  • "For programming questions about ..."
  • "... general use questions are off-topic ..."
  • If there is a relevant Stack Exchange site, something like "For non-programming questions see site.se", like does.

But again - the very need of those phrases is a red herring. Instead, before adding such phrase to a tag guidance, consider if it could maybe benefit more from a disambiguation, a rename, or maybe even a burnination if the majority of questions are simply off-topic.

There is no such standard text or consensus that I am aware of. Maybe because generally speaking, such text is redundant and doesn't need to be part of a tag's usage guidance. I mean, the first sentence of the tour is:

Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers

If you're here it's because you want to ask (or answer) something about programming. Further clarification in tags shouldn't be necessary.

Of course, off-topic questions are still going to be asked. That's why we have a specific close reason for general computing, and even one for networking. But honestly, if someone posts a question on Stack Overflow that is not even about programming, I really doubt that a warning in a tag description is going to change anything.

But if you really feel that a tag is being constantly misused and such text might somehow help, I would say that any kind of phrase like these in a tag guidance is acceptable:

  • "For programming questions about ..."
  • "... general use questions are off-topic ..."

But again - the very need of those phrases is a red herring. Instead, before adding such phrase to a tag guidance, consider if it could maybe benefit more from a disambiguation, a rename, or maybe even a burnination if the majority of questions are simply off-topic.

There is no such standard text or consensus that I am aware of. Maybe because generally speaking, such text is redundant and doesn't need to be part of a tag's usage guidance. I mean, the first sentence of the tour is:

Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers

If you're here it's because you want to ask (or answer) something about programming. Further clarification in tags shouldn't be necessary.

Of course, off-topic questions are still going to be asked. That's why we have a specific close reason for general computing, and even one for networking. But honestly, if someone posts a question on Stack Overflow that is not even about programming, I really doubt that a warning in a tag description is going to change anything.

But if you really feel that a tag is being constantly misused and such text might somehow help, I would say that any kind of phrase like these in a tag guidance is acceptable:

  • "For programming questions about ..."
  • "... general use questions are off-topic ..."
  • If there is a relevant Stack Exchange site, something like "For non-programming questions see site.se", like does.

But again - the very need of those phrases is a red herring. Instead, before adding such phrase to a tag guidance, consider if it could maybe benefit more from a disambiguation, a rename, or maybe even a burnination if the majority of questions are simply off-topic.

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Tomerikoo
  • 19.4k
  • 3
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  • 77

There is no such standard text or consensus that I am aware of. Maybe because generally speaking, such text is redundant and doesn't need to be part of a tag's usage guidance. I mean, the first sentence of the tour is:

Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers

If you're here it's because you want to ask (or answer) something about programming. Further clarification in tags shouldn't be necessary.

Of course, off-topic questions are still going to be asked. That's why we have a specific close reason for general computing, and even one for networking. But honestly, if someone posts a question on Stack Overflow that is not even about programming, I really doubt that a warning in a tag description is going to change anything.

But if you really feel that a tag is being constantly misused and such text might somehow help, I would say that any kind of phrase like these in a tag guidance is acceptable:

  • "For programming questions about ..."
  • "... general use questions are off-topic ..."

But again - the very need of those phrases is a red herring. Instead, before adding such phrase to a tag guidance, consider if it could maybe benefit more from a disambiguation, a rename, or maybe even a burnination if the majority of questions are simply off-topic.