The description of the redirect tag states:
A response by a webserver, that asks the user agent to not show the response body, but instead request a different resource. Questions can be related to Redirect Protocols, Link Equity and Types of Redirects.
However, there are several questions where this has been used for questions about redirecting stdout/stderr. For example, doing a search for [stdout] [redirect]
gives me over 200 results, and most of the ones on the first page involve redirecting output streams.
(Possibly all of them did, I didn't have time to read them all in detail.)
There is a redirectstandardoutput tag which would fit some of these cases, but no equivalent redirectstandarderror
I do not have enough rep to edit that many posts in a row - IIRC I can have at most five in the review queue waiting for approval - so I'm hoping that mods or higher-rep users can act on this and remove the tag en masse from the relevant posts.
redirectstandardoutput
is a horrible tagname, IMO.