I've noticed this strange crowdsourcing tag and wasn't really sure about its meaning in the context of Stack Overflow. I googled a little, and Wikipedia says:
Crowdsourcing is a sourcing model in which individuals or organizations obtain goods or services including ideas, voting, micro-tasks, and finances from a large, relatively open, and often rapidly evolving group of participants. As of 2021, crowdsourcing typically involves using the internet to attract and divide work between participants to achieve a cumulative result, however it may not always be an online activity.
Basically, it is a model/process of work distribution in the real world. This word/tag is similar in category to words like freelancer, outsourcing, company, etc. I'm not seeing any related categories as tags, so I'm a little confused if this represents the right thing.
Is this tag reasonable? What group of questions should it represent and what category should this tag cover?
This might be also a good starting point for adding a description to this tag or removing it completely.
Note there are several crowdfunding platforms/frameworks and they have their own tags:
In context of categorization, I imagine that crowdsourcing is comparable to versioning, and each of the versioning systems (git, subversion, perforce, etc.) represents a piece of actual crowdsourcing's framework/platform (crowdflower, pybossa, toloka, etc.).
EDIT: to start burnination, I'm adding proper tag + answers to the related questions.
crowdsourcing currently has 67 questions, 5 of them are only with this tag (see below).
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
- No, it doesn't clearly describe the content. It can either represent:
- a process/model of how the code is created
- a group of people that contributes to the solution
- the software used for this activity
- data obtained from a crowd-source
- No, it doesn't clearly describe the content. It can either represent:
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
- No, it is not clear what it represents (see #1). The tag has existed for over decade, yet nobody wrote a description for it. It is unclear what category it should account for, except for being a meta-tag for "category of contribution".
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
- Usually this tag comes with an additional tag representing "crowdsourcing software", like crowdflower, pybossa, toloka. Due to this, crowdsourcing represents only duplicate information with no additional context to the question.
- There are exactly 5 questions, that have only this tag and no other:
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
- I guess, yes. Yet it is too general and abstract idea.