43

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?

7
  • 10
    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. May 23, 2014 at 15:19
  • 10
    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
    May 23, 2014 at 15:30
  • 5
    Editors, please be careful retagging. This question, for example, is not about [standford-nlp].
    – nobody
    May 23, 2014 at 16:14
  • 3
    This one isn't, either.
    – nobody
    May 23, 2014 at 16:16
  • 1
    @AndrewMedico And reviewers, please be careful while approving.
    – devnull
    May 23, 2014 at 16:33
  • 3
    @frakcool - found your expert: siextramustard.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/stanford-tree13.jpg May 23, 2014 at 16:57
  • 1
    [status-complete]. Now we wait for it to burn itself.
    – gunr2171
    May 23, 2014 at 20:05

1 Answer 1

31

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.

10
  • There are about 30 posts left. Just to be sure, if the question is about a Stanford lecture, then just delete the tag?
    – gunr2171
    May 23, 2014 at 19:11
  • 3
    @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). May 23, 2014 at 19:23
  • Why would you delete a possibly useful way of filtering information? May 23, 2014 at 21:43
  • 6
    @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. May 23, 2014 at 21:47
  • 2
    <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> 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? 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 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 May 25, 2014 at 17:25
  • 4
    @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. 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. May 26, 2014 at 17:36

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .