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The tag has the following tag wiki:

DO NOT USE - Deprecated as part of "The great Stack Overflow tag/question cleanup of 2012". Please use a more specific tag instead. For Android contexts, use [android-context]. For a context menu, use [contextmenu]. For a context-free grammar, use [context-free-grammar].

Despite this, there are still around 2000 questions (but only 16 followers) with this tag, and it is receiving about one new question per day. It appears that most of them are from new users as well.

I therefore request to retag these questions to appropriate tags mentioned in the tag wiki. Also, since most people using this tag are new users, their posts may need a lot of cleanup / to be closed as well.

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    There won't be any questions for May or April as I re-tagged the already. I've been re-tagging them slowly, so as not to have to many bumped up at once. So, basically, it is in hand. Commented May 30, 2015 at 16:39
  • @BrianTompsett Ooh... Apparently I misread "Mar 30" as "May 30", leading to my conclusion that "it is receiving about one new question per day"... Sorry about that
    – user12205
    Commented May 30, 2015 at 16:43
  • Related: An SEDE query that lists all tags that start with "Do not use" in their tag wiki excerpts. Disclaimer: there are false positives.
    – user12205
    Commented May 31, 2015 at 10:14

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I can now answer in more detail. Attempts to deprecate this tag have gone on for some time considerable time but never completed. All postings that previously had been tagged have now been carefully retagged. (One posting remains holding the tag open so that the auto-clean process doesn't remove the carefully worded deprecation warning.) The next step will need to be decided, either leave it as it is, deprecated, or move to the next step of blacklisting.

The way that the SO/SE tagging system works, if someone types a phrase containing a space, such as context window or context switch, this gets recorded as two tags or . This accounted for quite a few of the incidents of deprecated tags, and will continue to do so unless the tag is blacklisted.

Status Report

This took some time, for several reasons:

  • To not bump up too many old posts at once
  • Not to make too much moderator work with knock-on activities (like flagging of poor posts, comments etc)
  • Every post had to be read and understood to select the appropriate replacement tag
  • Every post had to be improved with spelling, grammar, layout

However, I did not tidy any associated answers. I thought that a task too far!

The retagging (of just this one tag) threw up issues with a whole bunch of related tags, which may need further work.

Missing Tags

There are quite a few uses of the technical term context for which there is no suitable replacement tag yet. In particular the language agnostic use of the term does not have a fully appropriate tag. The tags and can represent some of them, but not all. Also many users when encountering a compiler error message that says X used in the wrong context often do not know what tag to use. (But I'm sure that came up in the original 2012 discussions). These are some languages (or systems) which used context in a question for which no clear context tag applies (and might benefit from a generic or specific replacement tag):

, , , , , , , , , ,

Imprecise Tags

There are quite a number of tags containing the string context which are not defined. Some have no clear single unambiguous usage, or have very few posts. These include:

Overloaded Tags

The tag is defined to be related to the class of that name in , however there is a frequent use of the term Application Context in programming, and 31 posts contain both tags. Probably the tag should be used in the android case but this is not clear in the wiki.

In Android there is the tag , which seems clear. However, there are 535 posts which contain both and which should probably be re-tagged as , but at the moment this is not causing any confusion or ambiguity.

The term context.xml is also used in more posts than described in the specific usage for the tag . It seems there are users of who use outside of the environment.

Duplicated Tags

Conclusion

That's all for now folks. My job is done.

It's odd, just like previous posters involved in this episode, I was also drawn in by . In all the >2000 questions I read I think only two involved grammars.

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  • Thank you very much for your hard work. I wish I could take a bigger part in this but I don't have 2k rep.
    – user12205
    Commented Jun 17, 2015 at 20:32
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    Well, retagging the last question and thus getting the tag pruned would be right. That means noone below 1500 will use it despite the tag-excerpt (which would be ignored, as is standard), and anyone at or above 1500 will be warned. If it crops up again, that's the time to think about blacklisting, not now. Good work, btw. Commented Jun 20, 2015 at 15:19
  • It's back now. context has 193 questions Commented Jun 17, 2018 at 0:13
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    @BhargavRao [context] is gone again. Thanks for head-up. Commented Jun 27, 2018 at 8:39
  • context was recreated in Dec 2nd week, and had 12 questions today. I cleaned it up again. Commented Dec 31, 2018 at 11:57
  • @BrianTompsett-汤莱恩 it is back again with 13 questions Commented Jan 16, 2019 at 13:54
  • Yup, I'm watching... Waiting till it hits some 20~25, before I can ask for a blacklist request. (Looks like it'll hit that in a couple of days) Commented Jan 16, 2019 at 13:56
  • @BhargavRao this tag is back again with 21 questions Commented Jul 7, 2021 at 11:10

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