Sometimes I come across questions (mainly from low rep newbies) with many unimportant tags but missing the ones that are suitable for their question. In such cases I usually remove obviously irrelevant tags and add the right ones (from my perspective). Of course I do this only in fields I know about, and usually left a comment to the author to check if I did not accidentally break something ...
Today I came across this interesting question: Color Suppression Formula?
It was initially tagged with javascript python math colors, and later also with rgba.
I would tag it as: image-processing scattering light physics colors rgba instead, but there was no room left so I got rid of the math tag and prioritized image-processing instead.
After my edits, this is the result: White balance (Color Suppression) Formula?
Now the question is, should I remove the language tags too, or else what to do in such cases?
This feels like a too big change (even if the language is nowhere mentioned in the question or even related to an answer ...) as I do not know the background of this problem from the OP's side. I would like to know the community opinion on this. For now I left an edit suggestion comment to the author instead.
I strongly feel those tags will attract the right people to the question so it may be answered in more detail or simply better.
Note
I searched for similar question here on Meta but I found only merging or renaming retags questions. So if it is a duplicate I did not find, I apologize (I'm not very active on Meta so it is hard for me to find something here without knowing the right phrases ...).