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seems like a rather useless tag.

The tag info says:

In languages such as Python and Ruby, a KeyError is a specific exception type that is raised when a key could not be found within a dictionary (mapping). In Python, it is a subclass of LookupError. In Ruby, it is a subclass of IndexError.

Very useful information, indeed.

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  • Dunno. Do we need [keynotfoundexception]? At least yours has a tag wiki. Sep 29, 2015 at 18:40
  • @FrédéricHamidi, yes, in particular that piece of information about the superclass is extremely valuable. Maybe we should consider adding the favorite color of the developers as well. No really, IMO a tag for a specific error makes no sense. Maybe language agnostic keyerror experts will disagree.
    – cel
    Sep 29, 2015 at 18:46
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    Irony aside, you're right, and the situation is even worse than that and has been for a while. There are 1770 questions tagged [nullreferenceexception] and 945 questions tagged [mysql-error-1064] (sobs). Those tags are not going anywhere without serious community effort, and chances are they'll keep coming back if not outright blacklisted. Sep 29, 2015 at 19:10

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