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So... I'm going through the Suggested Edits queue, and I see a user that when there's a question tagged Django, Tornado or Flask, adds the Python tag. Should I consider that an Irrelevant Tags reason to reject?

On one hand, all those services (Django, Tornado...) can only be written in Python, so it looks like a redundancy. On the other hand, without the Python tag, people like myself who have the Python tag as favorite (or followed) might end up missing those questions.

So that's the thing... I don't know how to handle that. What do you guys think? (or what's the official policy in that case? )

Possibly related: Is there a way to flag users who continually suggest poor edits?

UPDATE:

I've been reviewing my Suggested Edits queue (re-checking that kind of only one tag addition edits), and it looks like the consensus is to Approve said edits (most of the other reviewers voted to approve)

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I don't think it is a problem, from lots of other similar cases I have seen.

The tag would help people like you to see the question, but and both narrow the topic down. I see this in questions all the time, so I don't think the tag is really irrelevant.

Consider all ~30,000 questions tagged . AngularJS is pretty obviously a JavaScript framework, but both tags are used to clarify the topic and draw people who have on their favorites lists to the question.

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  • There is also the other side of the argument: people want mutual exclusive tags so angularjs experts don't see regular javascript questions and vice versa. That is solved by negative searches, though.
    – user3920237
    Commented Dec 1, 2014 at 3:42
  • Would another common example being android and java together? Sometimes the problem really is about android, and not necessarily a question about the java syntax or something. However, the java tag may draw a little more attention.
    – AdamMc331
    Commented Dec 1, 2014 at 3:58

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