trojan wiki:
A trojan is a malicious program which is injected to or poses as a known application.
Tagged on 49 questions. Sometimes used in conjunction with the antivirus tag with the premise, "Why is my program triggering a false positive?" For example:
How to correctly use atoi() and convert char to const char?, actual question, hidden amongst the wall of text is: "It works well in g++ compiler on linux/GNU OS but when ever I compile it on a windows PC the antivirus always flags a Trojan Horse warning."
Then there are some questions which have nothing to do with programming:
Presumably the ones about false positives are off-topic, yet Malwarebytes gives trojan warning for basic C# “Hello World!” program is an example of a popular question that has 85 upvotes.
In general, questions tagged false-positive tend to be well-received. Wiki:
False positive is the case where the positive result of a test doesn't correspond to reality. It leads to wrong decision.
Some examples of the questions found on this tag:
Program Download - IE CHROME - “is not commonly downloaded and could be dangerous.”
Ways to keep my program away from being a virus false positive? [closed]
IE9 SmartScreen Warning, Despite Following All Recommendations
My C# app is getting flagged by anti-virus apps. How do I figure out why? [closed]
What kind of non-lethal code usually triggers an antivirus? (false positives)
Though some of the questions contain code, it basically boils down to "how do I configure my anti-virus?" meaning they aren't actually programming questions.
I don't think anybody can be an expert in false-positive, which is only tagged on 83 questions, and is also used as a meta tag on some questions. Potentially trojan could be put to good use on questions regarding reverse engineering or something of a similar nature, but most of the questions on the tag appear to be garbage.
false-positive
describes a type of incorrect result, it doesn't seem important to the context and/or content of both the question and answer.