I noticed today during edit reviews that someone was adding the Telerik tag to many posts. If you read the tag description, the tag appears to be set up as a 'vendor tag' - a tag representing a company rather than a product or service:
Telerik is a vendor of development, team productivity, and automated testing tools, as well as UI components and content management solutions for Microsoft .NET. Telerik was founded in 2002 by a few friends. Now Telerik has a team of more than 750 professionals spread around the globe in 11 offices.
I feel like this may be an inappropriate use of a tag. For one, it reads a bit like an ad for the company. For another, I'm not sure it's really all that useful. See for example the Microsoft tag, which warns users who attempt to add it to a question as follows:
DO NOT USE THIS TAG!!! This tag is too general to be useful. Use tags more relevant to the software or device you're targeting.
So I guess I have a specific question and a general question. First, is Telerik tag inappropriate? And second, are vendor tags in general inappropriate?
As I see it, if vendors have multiple products/services, then a vendor tag is too general, like the Microsoft tag. And if a vendor has a single product/service, then the tag should reflect that product/service, not the vendor itself. So I have a hard time seeing vendor tags as ever being appropriate.