How do we cope with tags which continuously attract off-topic content?
An example is the grub tag which was picked up in this related question:
Off-topic boot loader/firmware questions not being closed
However, there seems to be a more systemic underlying problem which IMHO is not particularly well served by individual users proposing cleanups here on Meta every once in a while.
Tags like windows ubuntu debian centos apache postfix-mta will inevitably accrue support questions about the respective platforms. They make sense as qualifiers on Stack Overflow ("my c question is about C on Windows") but newcomers will post questions about the topic itself (and if they are conscientious and try to do their homework, what they see when they open the tag's page will appear to confirm their assumption that asking here for support will be okay!)
Tags which receive enough visitors will collect a fair amount of closed questions (witness grub) but fringe tags like postfix-mta will be on the verge of collapse under the load, and close votes there will appear to be squandered a lot of the time (the vote will expire before it racks up enough seconds to actually close the question).
Periodic campaigns by the close vote squad are better than nothing, of course; but I would hope to solicit ideas for innovative new mechanisms for controlling this problem. Could these tags be somehow marked as secondary tags, for example?
regex
?