behavior (600+ Questions, 5 Followers) does not sound useful at all and should therefore disappear.
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Doesn't seem to add much eh?– Preet SanghaJun 5, 2014 at 1:18
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11But I'm a 'behavior' expert! :P– Justine KrejchaJun 5, 2014 at 3:24
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1I thought the tag was there so we could flag poor behaviour from the poster! :)– Matt CoubroughJun 5, 2014 at 4:11
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@MattCoubrough Such questions are tagged with [poor-behavior].– nicaelJun 5, 2014 at 4:54
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14Who are the people that are following this? Can we maybe get a feature that notifies those people about a burnination request so they can explain their reason? This should get us some insight about what they thing the tag is and why its worth following.– PlasmaHHJun 5, 2014 at 10:13
4 Answers
I'm not 100% sure, but I think in some languages/frameworks a 'behavior' is a specific construct, at a similar level as a 'delegate' or an 'event handler'.
Of course the tag wiki says nothing of the sort. It also seems completely wrong for behaviors to be a synonym of behavior as currently described, since the former almost certainly is discussing a language/framework construct and not
the output of a program contrasted against programmer or user expectations
which is straight from the current wiki for behavior
Probably some questions should be tagged as one of:
- actionscript-behavior (doesn't currently exist, I suspect this meaning was the original inhabitant of behaviors
- servicebehavior
- uidynamicbehavior
- uicollisionbehavior
- drupal-debehaviors
- wpf-behavior (which should probably have a synonym silverlight-behavior)
- Any of the others that come up from typing "behavior" in the Tag Search, I can't seem to link to a search result, it's all AJAXy
Questions should not be retagged to
as questions whether the language standard specifies behavior for a particular coding pattern fall in the scope of language-lawyer.
This shouldn't be burned. As Ben's answer notes, Behaviors are notable concepts in quite a number of different languages / frameworks, and thus this tag can be disambiguated merely by combining it with one of those tags.
If folks feel like retagging the remaining questions that cover this ground, it can perhaps be removed at that time; otherwise, I wouldn't worry about it.
Burn this tag. The current tag wiki [excerpt] basically says
For programs that behave different from what I expected
which applies to all the "my code does not work" questions that SO gets daily. This excerpt should be edited urgently. There are too many questions that use this tag wrongly, e.g. jQuery strange behavior in seperate .js file.
I think it's better to re-tag the question to framework/language-specific "behaviour" tags than to leave this too generic one float around.