Disclaimer: the question does not suggest either of the options
I was writing a SEDE query for searching for a percentage of posts that have a certain amount of tags and opted for 6 tags per question as a sanity check, expecting the query to return 0
. Imagine my surprise when the query returned 126
questions.
Naturally, I checked what this witchery was about, and the dedicated query returned 142 questions and made the circumstances clear: 6th tag got added as a result of actions on mass retagging following up on certain meta discussions reaching a consensus.
Related meta Q&As (not an exhaustive list yet) are:
android-music-player Burn / Synonym the [music-player] tag
beanstalk-svn Merge [beanstalk], [elastic-beanstalk], and [amazon-elastic-beanstalk] tags
docker Merge tags [docker-for-windows], [docker-on-windows] and [docker-windows]
http-post Retag HTTP verbs
gson Nuke the [android-gson] tag?
mongolab and python-mlab Tag ambiguity [mlab] and [mongolab]
xml Merge [dtd] and [xml-dtd] tags
The question is - what should we do to such questions:
Leave them be, remove one of the more abstract tags, or something else?
I found an old Meta SE question similar to that situation, and it seems that the policy back in the day was to fix them, but that was nearly 8 years ago and thus may be outdated: How is it possible for a question to have more than 5 tags?