The IBM Swift Sandbox is "an interactive website that lets you write Swift code and execute it in a server environment – on top of Linux!"
In the past, questions regarding running Swift on Linux have been tagged with swift and linux. Recently, an IBM engineer has introduced the ibm-swift-sandbox tag on some questions, such as this one. In the case of that question, the asker would experience the same error if they ran their code on IBM's environment, or if they built Swift on their local machine and tried to run their program.
Right now there are only 5 questions with this tag. Why should we be treating questions about IBM's interface any differently than other questions about building and running Swift on Linux?
Is IBM's Swift Sandbox different enough from building and running Swift on any other Linux box that it should have its own tag? If the question is about a specific build or version of Swift the IBM Sandbox is running, there should be no difference between running that version of Swift through IBM's interface vs on a user's own local machine.
swift [file.swift]
from the command line.