Nowadays the presence of the [python-3.x]
tag
[...] has the clear advantage that it visually separates users who know what they are doing from [users] who tag with all they can find. – usr2564301
On the other hand, in many cases I feel compelled to edit the tags and remove the unnecessary reference to a specific version of Python.
What can be done to reduce the incidence of misusing the [python-3.x]
tag?
The question "What can be done to prevent unintentional tag misuse?"
and its answers are related but the focus of the question and the solutions proposed in the answers do not seem applicable to this specific issue.
Possibly the question "Display a popup when a low-reputation user tags a question with a frequently-misused tag" outlines a realistic solution.
[python]
② version-specific question[python-3.x]
or[python-3.x] [python]
— The misuse, in my view, consists in using either[python-3.x]
or[python-3.x] [python]
in a vanilla generic question...