As a very prominent example I often see questions tagged c++ along with the stl tag, that really doesn't apply validly to most of the common questions.
The STL tag wiki clearly states that it mainly refers to
The Standard Template Library, or STL, is a C++ library of generic containers, iterators, algorithms, and function objects. Originally designed by Alexander Stepanov and Meng Lee and published by HP in 1995. Large parts of the STL were adopted with modifications into the ISO C++ Standard Library.
Also, there seems to be the c++-standard-library tag that may fit better to emphasize that standard C++ algorithms and data structures are in question. Though I'm not sure as such would be needed for a question tagged c++ and not looking for the current C++ standard implementations.
I think it would be a good feature, that users should be warned about this fact, or at least fully blocked to post such combinations , when applying the c++ and the stl tag in conjunction.
Users usually don't check tag wikis to judge their choice, as I can see from many questions.
We should have a feature, to mark specific tags/tag combinations, pop up a warning for the OP, that the selection might be wrong/misleading and explicitly ask for conformation, or we could mark particular tag combinations as invalid as all (stl already implies asking for c++ anyways).
That information should be stored in the tag info records, along matching related tags, and maintained by tag editors.
The feature I'm thinking of is adding a list of conflicting tags, with a particular one, that would trigger such warning or block.
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in Node.js". I've edited the tag wiki to try to stem this but we still get mistagged questions.) However, I'm thinking Frédéric is right. The warning is unlikely to have much effect.