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  • What is an mdspan, and what is it used for?
    This question is wiki-style, as the author has provided both question and answer. However, it is not a community wiki and so it is unclear to what extent it is intended to be "community-edited".

  • Global variables - When to use static, inline, extern, const, and constexpr
    This is my own Q&A. The question hints at it being community FAQ, and the (only) answer is a community wiki. This seems like appropriate use.

  • What is std::expected in C++?
    Here, the author did not tag it originally, this was only done by the author of the (non-wiki) answer after the fact. This edit likely conflicts with the intent of the author and it's questionable whether this question can be considered "frequently asked" given that it only has 20K views and is asking about a very recent feature.

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This description is fairly clear, but the way it is applied to questions is not. Let's look at some examples:.

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  • What is an mdspan, and what is it used for?
    This question is wiki-style, as the author has provided both question and answer. However, it is not a community wiki and so it is unclear to what extent it is intended to be "community-edited".

  • Global variables - When to use static, inline, extern, const, and constexpr
    This is my own Q&A. The question hints at it being community FAQ, and the (only) answer is a community wiki. This seems like appropriate use.

  • What is std::expected in C++?
    Here, the author did not tag it originally, this was only done by the author of the (non-wiki) answer after the fact. This edit likely conflicts with the intent of the author and it's questionable whether this question can be considered "frequently asked" given that it only has 20K views and is asking about a very recent feature.

This description is fairly clear, but the way it is applied to questions is not. Let's look at some examples:

This description is fairly clear, but the way it is applied to questions is not. Let's look at some examples.

Popular examples

Recent examples

  • What is an mdspan, and what is it used for?
    This question is wiki-style, as the author has provided both question and answer. However, it is not a community wiki and so it is unclear to what extent it is intended to be "community-edited".

  • Global variables - When to use static, inline, extern, const, and constexpr
    This is my own Q&A. The question hints at it being community FAQ, and the (only) answer is a community wiki. This seems like appropriate use.

  • What is std::expected in C++?
    Here, the author did not tag it originally, this was only done by the author of the (non-wiki) answer after the fact. This edit likely conflicts with the intent of the author and it's questionable whether this question can be considered "frequently asked" given that it only has 20K views and is asking about a very recent feature.

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What should be done about this situation? Should there be a community effort to remove this tag if inappropriate? What would the criteria for such a tag removal be? Should the tag be burninated? Should everything be left as is, but with clearer guidance on when to apply the tag?

What should be done about this situation? Should there be a community effort to remove this tag if inappropriate? What would the criteria for such a tag removal be? Should the tag be burninated?

What should be done about this situation? Should there be a community effort to remove this tag if inappropriate? What would the criteria for such a tag removal be? Should the tag be burninated? Should everything be left as is, but with clearer guidance on when to apply the tag?

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