Let's take a look at the messy situation with the tags below.
These two tags are correct, specific, popular, unambiguous, and should remain untouched
jquery-selectors ~6.4k questions tagged, no action needed
Selectors can be used in jQuery to match a set of elements in a document. Most CSS selectors are implemented, as well as a set of custom ones.
css-selectors ~3.6k questions tagged, no action needed
Selectors are patterns that match against elements in a document tree. In a CSS rule, they are used to define styles for elements that match the pattern.
These two tags are ambiguous and need clean up
selectors ~900 questions tagged, retag all then delete tag
CSS selectors specify which style rules apply to elements in the document.
This says CSS selectors, but it's used by posts about CSS, jQuery, AND even incorrectly by questions involving Objective-C as the tag below is meant for:
selector ~2.1k questions tagged, retag incorrectly tagged questions
A selector can be a string identifying a method name in the Objective-C or Smalltalk programming language or a special kind of switch used in computers to connect multiple lines (I/O) to a single line. Please do not use this tag for jQuery/CSS selectors.
(Emphasis added)
Even though the tag description says it's not for jQuery/CSS, people still use it for that.
It's obvious that we need to get rid of the tag selectors because it has the fewest uses (less than 1000) and it's also used most incorrectly, partially as a duplicate of css-selectors, partially as a duplicate of jquery-selectors, and partially as an incorrect use for Objective-C.
I am proposing the following plan. We are currently on step 1.
We manually go through each question using selector and change any incorrect uses of this tag to the respective css-selectors or jquery-selectors. There's just over 2000 questions that use this, but the work on this could be aided with the search bar to look for similar tags such as jquery, javascript, css, and html and the
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to ignore listings with tags such as-[objective-c]
and-[ios]
that do use the tag correctly.After this is done, we rename the tag selector to something which is less confusable. I am not familiar with Objective-C or other languages that use this kind of "selector" so I would like to see some suggested new names.
Next, we manually go through each tag in selectors and rename the tag as either the newly renamed version of the tag selector for the Objective-C kind of selectors, css-selectors for questions about CSS selectors, and jquery-selectors for questions about jQuery selectors. There's just under 1000 questions that needs to be sorted through.
After removing this tag from all questions, we delete the tag selectors. The cleanup is done at this point, but we may need to watch out for stragglers from step 1.
In the last couple days I already retagged a handful (okay, several hundred) questions to get a head start on plan steps 1 and 3. A friend recently informed me of this meta post which led me to post about it here first. I had no idea this was bad behavior and I apologize for that. Hopefully I didn't get anyone banned for accepting my edits in the review queue. Anyways, that's what led me to post it on here so we can get a more official movement going to straighten out these messy tags and to improve the sorting of questions on SO.
What do you think about this? Is it appropriate for me to continue retagging questions? Is retagging a post really considered "too small of an edit"? Should others join me? What should selector be renamed to? Another question for discussion: There are ~300 questions tagged with selector—or—selectors and android. Should these tags be removed or should the tag android-selector be created? It refers to this.