I'm of the opinion that insert (12,457 questions at the time of writing) is at the very least too broad, and at most not required at all. While the first thing that springs to mind with this tag is the process of INSERT
ing a new row into a database table, the tag description seems to encompass a lot more than just this:
Insert is an action to add information to a larger container that the information should reside within. Some examples include inserting a file into a file system, inserting a record into a database, or inserting an item into a list.
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? Is it unambiguous?
No. It seems to cover the topic of adding any sort of data into any sort of container, be it a database row, a text box, a file, a list, other custom data structures etc. It seems like a very broad definition.
There is even already an *SQL-specific tag, sql-insert, which covers the vast majority of these questions.
2. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
It depends. The act of inserting new data is a fundamental one, but are often implicitly covered by other tags. It's natural to assume that database software has the ability to INSERT
data into a table, it's natural to assume that mutable list structures can have new elements inserted at a specified index, it's natural to assume that text can be inserted into a UI text field.
3. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No, as described above the ability to insert data is an implicitly defined aspect of other various technologies and should be covered by those respective tags.
4. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No. While the act of adding new data is common, the purpose and methodology varies wildly. For example the tag is currently used for:
- Questions surrounding the
INSERT
keyword in various database query languages, including triggers, restrictions and cascading rules. This is also mostly covered by the sql-insert tag. - Adding new data to an in-memory data structure such as a List
- Creating new UI elements such as images, typically after the UI is first displayed to the user
- Adding new data to a filesystem file at a given position
I just feel that the tag is way too broad as it stands, and at the very least its scope should be narrowed significantly. Alternatively, retag database-related questions with sql-insert and burn the rest.