This question was last asked about 2 years ago and it is still an issue. The wiki's both seem to have been updated, but the vast majority of people abusing this tag are new users (whom I can safely assume are not reading the tag wikis).
Out of 9,439 macrosquestions:
That's a lot of junk, and I only checked on MS Office related tags. I'm sure other languages are abusing this tag as well. What do we do? Even if we just cleaned up the vba related questions, that's still several thousand questions to deal with and then the tag just continues to be abused by new users who think (thanks to Microsoft) that vba = macro.
I've been replacing macros with vba in new questions as I see them, but that's a drop in the bucket and does little to stem the tide.
How do we clean this up?
I would really like input from the other sub-communities affected by this. I only know how this is affecting the vba portion of the community.
Edit: There are now (6/11/18) 6874 macros questions
- macros+excel no vba - 201 Questions
- macros+vba no excel - 236 Questions
- macros+vba+excel - 919 Questions
All [macros] + ([excel] or [vba]) questions
At least 5560 447 1356 questions improperly tagged with macros
- ms-word + macros: 121 questions
Be careful with Access questions. There are things called "Macros" in access that are not VBA. I don't know whether or not it's appropriate to leave the tag on those questions.
- ms-access + macros: 136 questions
- access-vba + macros: 34 questions
Macros
and other MS-Office related terms such as word, powerpoint and outlook. Perhaps TS can add some numbers about those as well. Perhaps we might be doing the wrong thing here seeing that I don't find many questions that are correctly tagged withMacros
[macros] + [vba] NO excel
remained. Also for me editing was difficult as all had to be approved by review, that's why I only could do 6 at a time, as not to flood the review system.