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I have edited a question when I looked at the tags it appeared tag, in the description it says:

Stanford University is a research university located in Palo Alto, CA.

So... I guess it's not a programming related tag.

I mean, who can be an expert in such a tag?

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    There are plenty of usages where it simply needs to be replaced by stanford-nlp (or removed because it already contains that tag). In other cases, it probably needs to be replaced by more specific tags or simply removed. Commented May 23, 2014 at 15:19
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    It's also often used for tagging questions about their CS course homework (e.g. CS106A). It's not a useful tag in that context either.
    – nobody
    Commented May 23, 2014 at 15:30
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    Editors, please be careful retagging. This question, for example, is not about [standford-nlp].
    – nobody
    Commented May 23, 2014 at 16:14
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    This one isn't, either.
    – nobody
    Commented May 23, 2014 at 16:16
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    @AndrewMedico And reviewers, please be careful while approving.
    – devnull
    Commented May 23, 2014 at 16:33
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    @frakcool - found your expert: siextramustard.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/stanford-tree13.jpg Commented May 23, 2014 at 16:57
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    [status-complete]. Now we wait for it to burn itself.
    – gunr2171
    Commented May 23, 2014 at 20:05

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Indeed, is not a good tag. It could be applied to anything related to Stanford University. The fact that a question has some connection with Stanford University is not relevant. This tag should be removed, and possibly replaced by relevant good tags such as .

Don't blindly replace by , only when the latter tag is applicable! For example c++ vector compilation error isn't about Stanford JavaNLP.

As always, while you're doing this, please fix anything else that should be fixed: other tags, spelling, formatting, title, etc.

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  • There are about 30 posts left. Just to be sure, if the question is about a Stanford lecture, then just delete the tag?
    – gunr2171
    Commented May 23, 2014 at 19:11
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    @gunr2171 Yes, the fact that a post is motivated by a Stanford lecture doesn't warrant a tag. Just delete the tag (and fix anything else that you see that needs fixing). Commented May 23, 2014 at 19:23
  • Why would you delete a possibly useful way of filtering information? Commented May 23, 2014 at 21:43
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    @LukeStanley How is it useful to filter information based on “has some connection with Stanford University”? Besides, it can be done by a full-text search. Commented May 23, 2014 at 21:47
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    <snark>It is extremely useful to future CS students at Stanford University looking to cheat on their homework. It's like a free online solution manual!</snark>
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented May 24, 2014 at 3:22
  • IMHO, this tag is as helpful as "programming", "player", or "item" would be.. IF the people out there really need such tag to mark (housekeep?)questions/answers regarding their lectures, then maybe they should simply form a new micro-stack-site dedicated to that? Commented May 25, 2014 at 0:08
  • Renaming is one thing but deleting is different.They might have meant something else, in which case ambiguity resolution is helpful.Let's imagine this deletion policy in a different domain: For everyone Googling something to do with Standford, let's say the term Standford was ignored: do you think that would HELP them find what they are looking for? Deletion tags suggests you don't see the benefit in tags. They are non-exclusive metadata that's easy and helpful in unpredictable situations. Just because you can't see how it's useful to the person who put it there doesn't mean it isn't. @Gilles Commented May 25, 2014 at 17:19
  • Maybe instead of a micro-stack-site, it would be easier if people could use tags or something? @quetzalcoatl Commented May 25, 2014 at 17:25
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    @LukeStanley Full-text search is not the same thing as categorizing. That's the whole reason for having more than full-text search. Categorizing strives to use meaningful categories. If stanford is used, say, to mean “this is homework given in a class at Stanford”, this is bad, because exactly the same question from a Berkeley student would have a different tag even though the information would be exactly the same. Commented May 25, 2014 at 18:15
  • Of course it's not the same thing, but the point is you seemed to be suggesting deleting information was a good thing, thus reducing ability to search or filter correctly. That's not a problem as such @Gilles - in that scenario, someone could add a Berkeley tag, if such a thing were a good idea in principle. Commented May 26, 2014 at 17:36

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