I would appreciate some advice on what are considered proper tags for questions that are platform specific (e.g. windows, linux, ...) but not programming language specific.
Yesterday I posted this question: How to prevent flushing to disk of a memory map opened on a windows temporary delete-on-close file.
It relates to windows platform specific features that are not dependent on any specific programming language. To illustrate and allow reproducing the problem, I included sample code in c++.
Furthermore, in addition to the windows tag and tags most closely related to the specific issue, I tagged the question with both c++ and c# language tags, because to me the question seemed to be the most relevant to the communities using those languages.
After being reprimanded by a high rep user not to "add irrelevant tags trying to get attention to your question", I included the language-agnostic tag.
However that seems to also be considered inappropriate by some, as my question was just now edited to remove this tag, with the following comment:
Removing language-agnostic. This question is C++ specific (and Windows-platform specific)
I don't agree with this (including a c++ sample does not make the question itself c++ specific), and could revert the edit, but before doing so and to prevent potentially endless re-tagging edits, I thought it wiser to request your advice on what the community considers appropriate tags for platform specific, but language independent questions that include sample code in a specific programming language.