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Saw the tag for the first time today and it struck me as a very odd thing to have a tag about. It's hyper specialised, for one thing. And I can't even think of somebody who could be an expert in which is my usual first test for tags. Also, it appears that there are 52 questions tagged with it as of this time

Some highest voted questions do seem to be literally talk about this property, which makes the tag somewhat on point there, I agree. However, I can't think of a reason I'd go and look for that tag if I have trouble:

  1. With DOM navigation
  2. In JavaScript
  3. The problem is specifically with using element.nextSibling
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    Seems pretty useless to me. If this is okay, why not have a tag for every property of every type in every library of every language?
    – Michael
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 14:05
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    The tag expert argument is complete nonsense by the way, and it has never been a valid argument for removing a tag.
    – user4639281
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:27
  • @TinyGiant not as a sole criteria, I agree. I use it as a smell test. If you cannot be an "expert" on the subject of some tag, then it bears a second look if the tag is actually needed. And when I took a second look at nextsibling I really couldn't find a value in it, hence why I posted it here to see if anybody else does.
    – VLAZ
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:34
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    The tag seems to be doing a good job of classifying questions, and it doesn't meet any of the established burnination criteria. The value is in its ability to classify questions, which it is doing just fine.
    – user4639281
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:38
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    @TinyGiant is any classification automatically good? What if we had a tag green used you want to draw a green line? I reviewed the burnination guidelines and it fails 3 out of the 4. It doesn't describe the content of the question very well (1.) - the knowledge that you have at least one line with .nextSibling in it means nothing. It doesn't add value for the same reason (3.). It doesn't mean the same thing, as it's already used for non-JS and non-DOM questions. It only covers 2. - it's "on topic". In that it's used during programming. Feel free to post an answer, to explain the usefulness
    – VLAZ
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:50
  • Haven't you heard of a first-child/next-sibling tree?
    – Joshua
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:50
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    @Joshua I have. But the tag is not about those. It's specifically about the nextSibling property of HTML DOM nodes in JavaScript.
    – VLAZ
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:51
  • @VLAZ: Except for two nice XML questions.
    – Joshua
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:53
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    @Joshua And the questions that aren't about JS at all. The tag description literally says "A read-only property of javascript that return sibling text after target element.". The wiki info is the specs for what nextSibling returns. So, that makes all those questions mistagged.
    – VLAZ
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:55
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    "A read-only property of javascript that return sibling text after target element." What? No.
    – canon
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 17:28
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    If people are asking about the DOM API property nextSibling then it absolutely describes the content of the question well and is valuable for that reason so I disagree with your assessment. Is this tag actively causing harm? Absolutely not. People using a tag for something other than the intended usage does not mean that it means multiple things, it jist means that people sometimes misuse it, as is life.
    – user4639281
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 19:22
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    If the tag is kept, I'll create the corresponding [previoussibling] one.
    – Marco13
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 20:04
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    You are amazed by a tag for a specific property, what about .NET's console.readline? It's a single method and it has a dedicated tag. Every time I mention this, someone claims that these tags are harmless and so should be left as they are Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 21:48
  • @CamiloTerevinto tell them, that these tags are occuping the place of other more important ones. .Net tends to have multiple libraries (which are several times more important, no?). Remember them that you can have only 5 tags, each one has to count (I presume you already mentioned that each tag has to stand on its own, right)
    – Braiam
    Commented Mar 9, 2019 at 0:35
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    @Braiam thats nonsense. If someone is asking about the console.readline method, then that tag is absolutely applicable. The fact that some people misuse tags does not mean we should just burn the whole lot of them.
    – user4639281
    Commented Mar 9, 2019 at 5:49

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Well, I am good at SEO too, so I think it is useful if someone searches for nextSibling property on Google. The first site will come is obviously w3schools or tutorial point. but it also helps Stack Overflow to rank the question on search engines when someone searched for the question regarding the following tag.

These tags can be used as helper tags with JavaScript and jQuery to identify the question more accurately that it is specific to the nextSibling.

But still, questions can be put up like...

  • nextSibling is not working I don't know what's wrong unable to debug it?
  • Should I use nextSibling or not my HTML is dynamic?
  • My layout is getting messed-up after deleting nextSibling from my HTML dynamically?

as mentioned under tag section create new tags when you feel you can make a strong case that your question does cover a new topic that nobody else has asked about before on this site. You cannot create a tag for every property, function etc but still, tags similar to this one exist which helps search engine and other users when someone searches for a related question.

similar tags example:

  • (685 Questions) why head tag exist?
  • (11498) onclick is event? why is this tag exits? should be deleted?
  • (36 Qs) it is a function should be deleted?
  • and so on.

Points which makes this tag useful:

1) this tag is important because it helps in searches related for nextsibling property. And those who think tags are not important in searching please, tags were created for the user- and search-friendliness. most of the users on StackOverflow come through search engines like google.

2) the tag is a label attached to someone or something for the purpose of identification or to give other information. I think this tag is passing useful information to the question if it is not the question should be edited and the tagged should be removed from the question for spamming. if 10/52 questions nextsibling tag is providing useful information then it is not necessary to delete it.

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    " sooner or later this tag will automatically get deleted" Not if someone doesn't manually remove it from the questions that are already tagged with it, it won't.
    – Michael
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 14:05
  • The new tag will now be available for all other community members to use, without needing the new tag privilege. It will also show up in the moderator tools new tag report. However, note that: on some sites, new tags will be automatically culled and removed from the system if they are not used by at least 1 other question in a 6 month period. meta tags, tags that cannot stand alone as the only tag on a question, are not allowed. Please create new tags responsibly! Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 14:07
  • @Michael it will ger remove automatically if no other question used it in 6 month of period I was pointing out that. Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 14:08
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    That's wrong. I think you're referring to this task which only removes tags that are only used once in the 6 months since they were created. This tag is already ineligible for that.
    – Michael
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 14:11
  • @Michael ohh, sorry michael, I have not read that it is already used 52 times. sorry, I will update my answer. Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 14:15
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    I don't think SEO is relevant for the existence of a tag.
    – Didier L
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:14
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    That head tag is actually pretty bad itself. The entire description is "Check if you should use html-head or unix-head instead." and yet the first question I see is about the head node of a list datastructure.
    – VLAZ
    Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 16:23
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    "You cannot create a tag for every property, function etc" You haven't explained why you think nextSibling is important enough to pass this bar. Commented Mar 8, 2019 at 21:48

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