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I lurk on the processing tag quite a bit, waiting for new questions about the Processing language, which is what the tag is meant for.

However, many of the questions tagged as processing are for things like image processing, processing data, etc. I assume StackOverflow is picking up on the word "processing" in their post and suggesting the processing tag. But what would a general "processing" tag even mean?

I usually edit these posts, or comment about removing the processing tag, and it usually gets done- but is there a way to avoid this step by not suggesting the processing tags for every post that contains the word "processing"? Is there a better way to handle improperly tagged posts?

PS- Yes, Processing is a terrible name for a language.

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    Pretty sure users are just adding that tag without explicit prompting. Consider having a slightly different tag name to represent the language that makes it clearer that it's referring to a programming language (i.e. processing-language or something like that), rather than a concept; it would help with mistagging.
    – Servy
    Dec 11, 2014 at 16:42
  • @Servy Sounds good to me. Or maybe a prompt when somebody adds the processing tag, like, "Note: the processing tag is for the Processing language, not general data processing questions." I guess something like that already displays when you use a tag, but people seem to be ignoring it. A minor annoyance, but an annoyance nonetheless! Dec 11, 2014 at 16:52
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    No need for that, we have the tools to clean up the tag. Considering the name and the probable popularity of the language, I would suggest the creation and migration of questions to [processing-lang]. Dec 11, 2014 at 21:48

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