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In a question body such as this one, it is possible to insert tags. This is an example: or .

The notation is:

[tag:tag_name]

Is that good practice? Or plain annoying? I personally find it quite useful as it links to SO's official definition for that word rather than referring to a third party site.

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    i.stack.imgur.com/1ep6C.png Think--if it were bad, why would it exist? SE could turn it off at any time they wanted.
    – user1228
    May 27, 2015 at 17:02
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    It's great on meta. It's pretty rare to see it on main sites, but I suppose it has some marginal value; it's almost never misused. May 27, 2015 at 19:22

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If you're talking about the tag, then you should be using the tag notation. If you're not actually talking about the tag, then no, you shouldn't generally be formatting it as a tag.

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    ... even if you are talking about the tag, you should probably only once use proper tag-notation, and only hint at it for any additional occurrence. May 27, 2015 at 20:06
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Is that good practice? Or plain annoying?

The latter. There's already plenty of people using inline code to highlight random terms, and I sure wouldn't like to read posts .

The relevant tags are already below the question, so why would one repeat that in their question?

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