I was just doing a little sweep of questions tagged appstore-approval, closing/deleting/retagging as appropriate.
I came across this question where the tag had actually been added by a user who has close voted:
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about Apple's review policies.
A short exchange followed:
@rmaddy, I wouldn't add the appstore-approval tag given that it's off topic. We don't really need tags for things we don't want on the site. :D – James Webster
@JamesWebster That's the point. The question is off-topic because it is about app store approval. – rmaddy
I respect rmaddy, regularly active and lots of good answers, however I disagree with them here. I understand the reasoning, adding the tag adds another way to point out the question is off-topic; I just don't think it's needed.
I would argue against adding tags about off-topic questions, preferring just to close and delete. Is there a previous example of this? What is the consensus?