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While reviewing this tag description change, I became suspicious that it might not be an appropriate tag for SO, perhaps even spam. The description is given as:

The OnePlus One is the first smartphone developed by new start-up company OnePlus

Furthermore, there seem to be a range of related tags: , , that are decreasingly popular. I think they should be merged, and link to the underlying programming technology rather than the hardware - perhaps OxygenOS.

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    I think some of the questions benefit from knowning the device model. But I guess that is not a thing for keywords, and actually having a single tagfor the whole hardware family is enough (+ actual OS or OS Dialect tag - android or oxygenos).
    – eckes
    Dec 19, 2016 at 16:17
  • One should also note that all tag-wiki entries (the suggested as well as the accepted ones) are all plagiarized from external sources....
    – piet.t
    Dec 20, 2016 at 6:41

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I would rather one minus (read burninate; couldn't think of a better pun :D) all such tags as they are off-topic as far as Stack Overflow is concerned.

The underlying OS (Oxygen OS in this case) can be used as a tag in case a question is related. Moreover, general OS level tags (like Android, iOS, etc.) already exist.

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    The tag isn't off-topic. Rather, certain questions that might have that tag applied are off-topic. In particular, questions about the phone hardware that have nothing to do with programming. Those would be off-topic for the iphone tag, too. But there certainly are programming questions that are on-topic for iphone, and presumably there would be for the oneplusone tag, too. Dec 20, 2016 at 12:21
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Some programming problems are specific to a device. That's why we have, e.g. the tag and the tag. These tags are needed if a problem is dependent on the device. Now, they're of course misused, as is every tag (think , ). But that's not a reason for removing these tags; that's a reason to cleanup the tag and remove improperly tagged questions. A problem could only manifest on one of these devices, so saying "all devices in this family" are the same doesn't work.

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