The Phase #2 of the burnination process described here, is completed and it has been decided that the tag should NOT be removed from the system, but instead the tag needs to be cleaned up and disambiguated. The tag is in the process of being curated. Please see the progress answer to keep track of progress.
I just discovered that we have a underscores. This seems like a fairly useless meta tag to me, as it's generally used to indicate that the OP wants to have or remove an underscore from their output, and as such is no different from a (for example).
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It seems like a fairly obvious meta tag to me. The entire wiki for the tag page is as follows.
The underscore, Unicode Character 'LOW LINE' (U+005F) shift + - on a keyboard.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
In the loosest possible sense of the word, yes, apart from that No.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
I certainly can't find any information it could possibly add. I doubt there are many people who are subject matter experts in the matters of the underscore.
The only post that comes close to needing the tag is the top rated question for the tag that asks about the usage of
__
(dunderscore) functions in Python, but even there it's mostly superfluous.There are 2 followers and 149 questions.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
It could easily be confused with underscore.js.
double underscore
seems equally redundant. Just a bunch of questions asking "why double underscores are used in situation X in language Y". The tag doesn't add anything._
, so for questions like “what does the underscore mean in this context?” typing it literally won't help. But I think using the word instead of the symbol, as I did phrasing the question, would be more appropriate. And people who'd otherwise be using the tag might want to make sure that the word underscore occurs in their post. That aspect might be worth considering when removing occurrences of this tag.underscore
withunderscore.js
and call it a day.underscores
, with ans
...undersocres
is also the name of a WordPress theme that already has its own tag.