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Related: How should we deal with people misusing the [Visual-Studio] and [Android-Studio] tags?

If a question was blatantly mis-tagged (e.g. they use the tag for a general programming question that had nothing to do with the tool or the OP blatantly spams tags and/or tags unrelated languages), is this a legitimate reason to downvote the question (assuming that the question is otherwise reasonable)?

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    i mean... you can downvote for whatever reason you want. but it would probably be more constructive to just fix the problem.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Apr 11, 2017 at 15:39
  • @KevinB Yes, I typically edit and comment explaining that they misused the tag (especially if I'm downvoting - it's rude and unconstructive to downvote without explanation IMHO because then the OP can't improve), just not sure if downvoting's appropriate if I already fixed it. My thought process is that poor tagging is a form of lack of research effort on the OP's part. Commented Apr 11, 2017 at 15:42
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    Right... but once you fix it, the question doesn't have that problem anymore. Votes should be cast on the post's merits, not the user's.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Apr 11, 2017 at 15:44
  • @KevinB Good point, that's why I asked. So you think that commenting and editing is sufficient? (That could probably be an answer to the question if so). Commented Apr 11, 2017 at 15:49
  • Why wouldn't it be sufficient? If you fix the thing you were going to downvote for, there's no longer a reason to downvote, right? Commented Apr 11, 2017 at 15:54
  • @Don'tPanic you're right. So, just downvote it - it's a bad question and downvoting is one click - may as well expend the least effort possible on such questions. The OP can fix the tag issue, if it wants. Commented Apr 11, 2017 at 16:25
  • Well, that's not exactly what I was going for. I just meant, fix or downvote, but not both, because doing both doesn't make sense. Commented Apr 11, 2017 at 16:31
  • Yes, I agree. Downvote, don't fix, next.. Commented Apr 11, 2017 at 16:38
  • I get that that's your opinion, but no, I do not agree with it. Please stop implying that I do. Commented Apr 11, 2017 at 17:03
  • Just as a matter of interest, do you, or @Don'tPanic, have an example where tags were spammed AND the question was otherwise reasonable? Commented Apr 13, 2017 at 19:38
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    No, I haven't looked for any. This question says "assuming that the question is otherwise reasonable", so I assumed. I agree with you that if a question has a bunch of silly tags, it's probably not otherwise reasonable, but that's not what this question is asking about. Commented Apr 14, 2017 at 16:00
  • @Don'tPanic That's a good point, actually - there's a good chance that such a question wouldn't be otherwise reasonable. Commented Apr 14, 2017 at 16:01

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The consensus seems to be to either edit and comment or downvote (and maybe comment), but not all three.

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    I'm confused why you think that is the consensus. Why would you downvote, which means the "question does not show any research effort, or is unclear or not useful"? Does a spurious tag make the entire question unclear or not useful? Why is editing without a comment not an option? Any OP with half a brain should be able to intuit that the tag was removed because someone thought it was inappropriate, with or without the benefit of a comment. And no, poor tagging is not a form of lack of research.
    – user663031
    Commented Apr 12, 2017 at 21:42
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    @torazaburo You bring up valid points - that could probably be an answer, actually. Also, I agree that the summary I gave here is probably less than perfect, which is why I added it as community wiki hoping that someone could help me improve it. Commented Apr 12, 2017 at 21:55
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    'Does a spurious tag make the entire question unclear or not useful?' - one would think not, but I'm betting that an analysis of the tag-spammed questions against their quality would show a large correlation. Commented Apr 13, 2017 at 19:42
  • @torazaburo Some of it depends, too, on what "research effort" means. You could argue that tag-spamming reflects a lack of effort to formulate their question well. Commented Apr 14, 2017 at 16:06
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Preferred (from site's point of view) action on otherwise good question is to edit tags to match question.

If question deserves downvote even if you would edit tags - go ahead and cast one. Whether to edit tags in this case is your call, but if your edits require review (<2k rep) then skip editing as you already decided that your edit will not make whole question to be meet SO quality bar. In this case broad tags (even if blatantly mis-tagged like using IDE tag "visual-studio" or "java" on JavaScript question) may actually help to get more eyes on the post and triage it sooner.

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