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The tag is used in 2 ways:

I'm not familiar (yet) with which approach is most appropriate (please teach me where to find the answer ...), but probably a combination of one or more of these actions is appropriate:

  1. Create a new tag for the "documentation"-type guide questions.
  2. Retag documentation-type guide questions from guide to that new tag.
  3. Rename guide (like to Matlab-guide ?) and/or enhance its tag wiki / excerpt to better illustrate its use for Matlab related questions.
  4. Maybe blacklist guide (whatever "blacklist" actually means here on SO, not sure how that is technically implemented).
  5. Making 'guide' a synonym of some other relevant tag does NOT seem to me like helpful here.

Note: to make things worse: look at ... Similar, but smaller set of questions suffering a similar issue: are guides like documentation, or like lines or something? Should I ask a similar question about that one?

Bottomline: I'd appreciate to be guided to get this sorted out ...

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    Some of those questions looking for external guides or resources / documentation can probably be closed because they are off-topic. Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 18:11
  • Agree, go ahead, be my guest (I don't have enough rep I believe ...) Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 18:13
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    You can flag, and it will give you the appropriate options under Other Reasons > Off-topic Because... Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 18:21
  • @Pierre.Vriens just did a few, starting with "there are a few which are not". Added matlab where appropriate. I'll keep chipping away at them, it looks like you should be able to handle the ones where there are also improvements that can be made to the questions, which should net you some good rep, as per Artjom B. Feel free to ping me with any thorny ones. I wonder if we should have a chat room to run this? Could be fun.
    – dsolimano
    Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 15:04
  • OK, count me in for those where I see improvements that can be made. Let's say until I run in 1 rejected edit. what I mean: I'd be happy to contribute some help, but NOT at the price were anybody thinks I'm doing so to gain "some" rep (that is not why I'm on any SE, trust me). The chatroom I'm not sure about (yet), mostly because I don't have a lot of experience with that, except (a) one cannot delete ANY chats there, like you can if you use comments to chat (right?) and (b) I have a hard time reading those extremely small fonts over there, am I the only one? Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 15:20
  • I just realised I had forgotten the 'is:q' in my 2 queries, so I updated the links now, and the (reduced) nr of questions for each. Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 16:22
  • OK, all cleared (approved) so far ... And I've submitted a wiki tag suggestion for tag ... "guide" (with 1 approve so far). Thanks for those who approved (and overruled where needed). With that, the "10" questions have now been reduced to 4 more left ... stackoverflow.com/… Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 18:07
  • I'm done with the 4 remaining ones. Fingers crossed all suggested edits get approved (if not: I will NOT re-submit suggestions for them ... And I'd consider it bizar). After these 4 get (all) approved, I'll look at the remaining query (with those 108 questions), to see if I can find any in there that I can tackle also. Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 18:24
  • Voilà, we now even have a tag excerpt for "guide", including a pointer to the "documentation" tag ... Commented Apr 14, 2015 at 18:33
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    @dsolimano and Pierre: I purged the MATLAB-related posts in the [guide] tag, see my post below. We could use some discussion regarding the rest of the posts in [guide], let me know what you think. Commented Jan 26, 2016 at 23:43
  • "Guides" still exists as of today. Commented Feb 8, 2016 at 23:33
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    Pierre, @dsolimano: FYI guide will be dead at midnight (see also the update to my answer). Let's hope it doesn't come back from the dead to haunt us later. Commented Apr 10, 2017 at 19:32
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    @AndrasDeak an exciting day
    – dsolimano
    Commented Apr 10, 2017 at 19:44
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    @AndrasDeak merci beacoup for all your efforts! Does that mean you want me to post a similar question for some other tag (to keep you busy for another 2 years again)? Commented Apr 10, 2017 at 20:30
  • Haha, you guys are horrible:D (cc @dsolimano) Commented Apr 10, 2017 at 20:58

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Almost two years after the first misplaced request on MSE and almost a year after this fixing attempt, we still need a disambiguation .

Here's what was about when writing this post:

  • created 7 years ago, info page viewed 9 times
  • no tag wiki
  • sloppy short tag description:

    Use this tag for questions about 'guide', used in the context of 'Matlab'. Do not use this tag for questions about install guides, user guides, etc (use tag 'documentation' for those questions instead).

  • 186 questions, 84 tagged

Update January 2016

I've managed to weed out every MATLAB-related question tagged . I've also submitted a tag wiki edit:

Tag wiki excerpt:

DO NOT USE THIS AMBIGUOUS TAG! If the question concerns MATLAB GUIDE, use [matlab-guide] instead. If it concerns documentations, the [documentation] tag may apply.

Tag wiki:

THIS IS AN AMBIGUOUS TAG THAT SHOULD NOT BE USED

  • Questions concerning the MATLAB GUIDE should be tagged instead
  • Questions concerning documentation should be tagged with instead
  • General questions concerning tutorials are off-topic on Stack Overflow

(with an additional link to this meta discussion)


I believe the remainder of the tag is almost entirely useless. I believe it mostly correlates with opinion-based or other off-topic questions at best, and it is a meta-tag at worst. I think that without the MATLAB-related questions the tag should be burninated, then blacklisted. People will start tagging both kinds of questions as , since even much less subtle mistakes are constantly being made on SO.

However, I've seen a few problematic cases, which advise caution, for instance:

  • this question is tagged but concerns itself with JS Guiders. I couldn't quickly find an appropriate tag
  • this (closed) question is only tagged . I'm aware of the tag that applies to such questions if the tag is burninated, but this might be worth mentioning.

So currently it's still up for discussion what should be done with the remainder of . Can it be demolished automatically by a mod/employee? And if so, should it? There are a hundred questions left, still not too much, but almost all of those questions are off-topic and need more work. Running out of MATLAB, I feel unauthorized to proceed.

Update April 2017

Since the last update I've been on the lookout for newly asked questions tagged with , retagging and close-voting as necessary. As the older questions slowly got retagged or closed and deleted, the number of questions tagged with slowly decayed to 30, after which the rest was cleaned up in a shorter push. Off-topic questions left in the tag have been closed and deleted, on-topic ones have been retagged. Thanks for everyone who chipped in.

So as of April 2017 there are 0 questions tagged with . Let's hope it stays this way, especially since the above deprecating tag wiki won't be reproduced if the tag gets recreated.

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    Beautiful stuff! I'm personally for working through and retagging. I haven't seen the hunger games, but I feel there's some joke about volunteering myself that could be made.
    – dsolimano
    Commented Jan 29, 2016 at 14:40
  • @dsolimano Awesome, thanks, glad to hear that. (Sorry for the late reply, your comment was lost in an unexpected heap of notifications.). I have a hunch that if we start on this, most of the retags would also need a CV as off-topic. By the way, current guide count is 96 questions. Commented Jan 30, 2016 at 21:26
  • It would also be wise to decide what should be done with blatantly off-topic questions in the tag. Retagging with [documentation] would be a bit like shooting ourselves in the leg. I think those questions (which are mostly requests for tutorials) should just be untagged and CVed, and retagging should be kept as a last resort for actual valid questions about documentation. Commented Jan 30, 2016 at 23:42
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    agreed, there's no point in leaving them open
    – dsolimano
    Commented Jan 31, 2016 at 2:47
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Personally, I would get rid of the documentation-style usage of , because I don't think anyone is an expert in "guides" in general.

For the Matlab questions, I would retag the questions to something like as you suggest. Are there similar tags for other matlab functions we can use as a reference?

I can pitch in on retags if the community agrees, or at least doesn't disagree. The last tag I killed was , it was very satisfying to watch it die. HAHAHAHAHA. Ok, maybe I need to get out more.

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  • Sounds like a plan to me. Also, count me in as 1 member of that community (I'm interested in more details about the retagging stuff). All I know for now about it is like so: (a) on meta there is a retag-tag (but I don't quite get it from there) and (b) in my early SE-days, with about 0 rep, I started adding tags (only) as suggested edits, or changing (only) tags, all of them (like 10 or so?) got rejected (I was just trying to help though ... how nice!) and (c) moderators (or similar) seem to have mass-retag tools or something, but do they get "rewarded" for doing retagging? Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 16:13
  • @Pierre.Vriens You have to be careful as a user with less than 2000 reputation to participate in such a retag action. Whenever you suggest an edit, it goes into a review queue where 3 users have to agree that it was a good edit. Although we don't have a "too minor" reject reason anymore, it is usually frowned upon to simply do the retag without also fixing up everything else in the post. Give the other tags on questions a stern look, fix formatting and grammar. Make the title as clear as possible. Whenever you see a bad question, flag it for closure and maybe hold off on a retag.
    – Artjom B.
    Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 18:24
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    So you are the serialKiller? Ohhh the fear... ;)
    – EMBarbosa
    Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 18:27
  • @ArtjomB. Thank you for this advice, it's an expanded version of what I was referring to in my (b) item of my previous comment. And therefor "I" am going to be very carefull, and will probably only really participate in such retag operation after I don't have a risk anymore of running into rejected edits. I've been there, I know how it is like, I know the rule like "if (rejects - (approves/3) > 5) then you-are-out-for-7-days" ... And I know how to prevent it: first work on like X suggested edits in which you don't take any risk. So that it becomes like "if (rejects > X/3 +5) then ..." (X=61 !) Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 18:33
  • @EMBarbosa: who is the "you" in your comment? Also: I don't "get it", probably because I'm fairly new ... 2nd try? Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 18:35
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    @Pierre.Vriens I'm the serial killer, ha!
    – dsolimano
    Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 18:56

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