This is somehow related to Disallow the tagging of questions with both C and C++ tags, but not quite the same. I just came across a question that was initially tagged with both tags. The code shown was clearly C++. But the root of the problem with the code lied in the usage of a C API C standard library function. So, to my understanding, the Q&A was helpful to both C and C++ programmers. Someone edited the question, removing the C tag. Personally, I think this is harmful in that special case. In fact, being totally strict it was a C question, but paraphrasing the shown code to C would have been a major edit.
So, what do you think -- should the code shown really be the only determinant for which tags are appropriate? I feel like it should depend on whether the question and answer is applicable to the language tagged.
Edited for clarification: Just using any API that happens to be implemented in C indeed doesn't justify a C tag, as one answer points out -- I agree with that.
Edit #2: This duplicate accusement is ridiculous and a bad example of some behaviour on here. I'm not talking about a question showing "only C code" but tagged C++, I'm talking about a question showing clearly C++ code but the root of the problem was a C standard library call!