Although rather new to SO, one of the things I’ve done to try and contribute is to keep a tag that I follow ([webforms]) “clean” by removing the tag when a question clearly doesn’t involve the Microsoft ASP.Net Web Forms programming model (e.g., Drupal questions often end up tagged with it). When I make those changes, I’ll also clean up the post to the extent I can (e.g., correcting spelling and grammar, maybe clarifying the title). But often, since the question usually involves technologies I don’t use, I’m hesitant to make too many content changes for fear of changing the OP’s meaning. Most of the time, my edits are approved, but on occasion that are not (https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5176298) which leaves the content objectively mis-tagged.
Occasionally, I’ll also run across a post that I think could really use a tag (such as Does Fortran modify input arguments through subroutine multiple calls?, where the crux of the issue was a FORTRAN question and it wasn’t tagged with [FORTRAN]). However, it got me thinking when someone posted that my edit was “too minor”. Of course, it’s perhaps likely that the reason anyone saw the question so it could be answered was because I had added this key tag.
The above could be considered rep farming, although at a couple of +2s a day my newborn will be in college before I’d make it to moderator this way. I think what I’m doing is contributing in the way that I can to overall SO hygiene, but maybe not so much. So, my question is: is what I’m doing constructive? This seems to suggest that it can be (Suggested Edit Reviewers shooting down one tag edits) . If it’s not, I’ll go back to mostly lurking – but I can’t see exactly how SO would be better off with more mis-tagged content floating around rather than less.