The api tag is typical meta tag. It is used as modal modifier for other tags, but it is used for so many different things, that in no way it could be used alone.
Let's burninate it. Every time someone uses this tag, one frog dies.
The api tag is typical meta tag. It is used as modal modifier for other tags, but it is used for so many different things, that in no way it could be used alone.
Let's burninate it. Every time someone uses this tag, one frog dies.
This is an old request, but it's worth resurrecting in my opinion.
The current description of this tag reads:
DO NOT USE: Tag with the library you mean, [api-design], or something else appropriate instead.
That alone should tell you that this tag should go.
This tag draws a massive number of off-topic recommendation questions on an almost-daily basis.
It's also very vague, adding no useful information whatsoever.
I say that we should burn it.
There's not even a need to go through the questions. The tag can be just removed because all SO questions are either about API use or API design.
I'm not good with destroying information. I realize that the tag api is not useful on its own. But isn't the real problem here that we can't search on more than one tag at a time?
There may come a time when searching on multiple tags is possible. Then we might be crying over all the information we destroyed by burninating the api tag!
EDIT:
Ahah! I just discovered that you can search on multiple tags at the same time.
So I can search on [java][api] to find questions/answers specifically about the java api and not other irrelevant stuff.
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files in Java, using the Bing Search API from Java, API design in Java, using the Wechat API, accessing a particular method defined in a Java API from Scala... The tag is used in hopelessly different ways.
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Sep 12, 2014 at 11:36