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This is a multi-part question, but all parts are about the same general subject: tags that 100% of the time imply another, additional broader tag. I usually frequent the tag, but I've definitely missed stuff that I can/want to help with because it doesn't actually have the broad tag. In fact the other day I lucked into a bounty on this post... and the only reason I ever saw it is because it had a bounty. However, I think it is a great question and I definitely would have seen it earlier if it had the tag, which is why I edited those tags into it later.

1. Is it an appropriate edit to add these tags?

Say I find a question with one tag: . This will 100% of the time mean the user is writing a application in . Should I be adding these tags in? Note that I have over 2000 rep so this is not about "suggested edits"... but:

2. If it's yes for me to add these tags in, what about users with less than 2000 rep?

It could be too minor... but it might not be. Though this sub-question is sort of a duplicate of this question.

3. Maybe some tags should automatically add these outer tags?

This would help new users to sort questions when they don't realize how important/widely used the tag system is. It could also help to break the five tag limit on questions that merge multiple technologies, while still filing them under the broad headings. This could be done in two ways:

  1. Broad tags are added silently, and are kept in a separate category. Only the most specific tag will be counted against the 5 tag limit. Here's what I mean via examples:
    • User creates a post with three tags, , , .
      • The and tags are automatically converted to category tags, and the post only has one tag that counts against the 5 tag limit, but the post will appear under all three tags.
    • User creates a post with one tag,
      • This post will automatically add the and category tags, so the post will be tagged exactly as the previous example.
    • User creates a post with one tag,
      • This post will automatically add the tag as a category tag, but in this example WILL count against the 5 tag limit.
  2. Alternately, tags could be automatically added if and only if the post has fewer than 5 tags.
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    Poor tagging is a strong selector for poor questions. Automatically fixing this and exposing poor questions to thousands of SO users instead of dozens is not what SO needs. Listen to the last podcast for background info. Commented May 30, 2014 at 15:57
  • @HansPassant strong selector for poor questions or for new users?
    – durron597
    Commented May 30, 2014 at 15:59
  • Well, 2 minutes wasn't enough to listen to that podcast. New users were discussed as well. Commented May 30, 2014 at 16:00
  • Recent similar discussion with links to many previous related discussions: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255245/…
    – nobody
    Commented May 30, 2014 at 16:41

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