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A lot of people already wrote about a problematic tag, which was created for a Unity IOC, but is constantly used for Unity game engine by new users, instead of the tag. I spend a lot of time correcting the tags, but I noticed that my (and other users) work could be easily automated — if the user used words like "game", MonoBehaviour, GameObject and other Unity3d related terms, it was a question with a misplaced tag. I have never saw a question which had any of these words and was really about Unity IOC.

Is there a possibility to automate it, so that SO will switch the tag (or remove if is already present) if the question contains any of these keywords?

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Automatic retagging at the time of posting a question is not good idea. It might still introduce false positives: [unity] game is:q.

It would be better show a modal dialog with the suggestion to retag to if some phrases where detected that signify it is probably about the game engine.

Something like:

It seems that you're asking about the Unity Game Engine. You might want to retag your questions from [unity] to [unity3d] in order to reach the proper audience.

I don't have the proper domain knowledge about the Unity engine to know how the detection actually might be accomplished.

I also don't know whether the reverse also happens (questions regarding IoC or DI mistagged with ).

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  • There are already wrong suggestions as it is now. At times, when I ask why a question got tagged with both C and C++, the answer is "well SO suggested it". So it's not a clear-cut case.
    – Jongware
    Apr 19, 2015 at 12:13
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    @Jongware C & C++ is a much more complicated case than Unity IOC and Unity game engine. A lot of valid C code and C knowledge can be applied to C++ (and vice versa), but Unity3d-specific and Unity IOC-specific questions have very little in common.
    – Max Yankov
    Apr 19, 2015 at 12:38

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