Inspired by: Asking Minecraft questions on Stack Overflow
We have 1,032 questions tagged minecraft.
As much as I love the game, the tag is irrelevant on SO. It's a meta-tag:
How can you tell you're using a meta-tag? It’s easier than you might think.
If the tag can’t work as the only tag on a question, it’s probably a meta-tag. Every tag you use should be able to work, more or less, as the only tag on a question. Meta-tags, like [beginner], [subjective], and [best-practices], are useless by themselves — they tell you nothing at all about the content of the question.
If the tag commonly means different things to different people, it’s probably a meta-tag. In a cruel, ironic twist, the meaning of the tag [subjective] itself … is actually subjective. Ditto for [best-practices] and [beginner]. Best practices to whom? Beginner by what criteria? These tags are impossible to define by anything remotely resembling an objective metric. In comparison, the the meaning of tags like [java], [c#], and [javascript] are crystal clear to all but the nuttiest of nutbags.
The tag itself doesn't say anything about the programming issue the question is (should be) about. It requires a language tag with it, probably along with some sort of library / api tag.
It may be time to send minecraft to the void.
[tag:minecraft]