Ran across this suggested edit for a tag wiki, which seemed to me a little bit on the promotional side, and not entirely constructive as a tag (especially the part about the feature getting you new friends).
Looking back at some other of the tag edits by that user, I came across other horrors, like this (twice edited) tag wiki. I don't really know if he's trying to advertise something, or just blindly copying it from some promotional web site, but either way I thought it had to stop, or in the latter case - at least be migrated to movies.stackexchange.
I tried flagging one of the questions with this tag for a mod, explaining the above, but it got declined because "flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention", which I didn't entirely understand but seemed like a polite way to tell me to get lost.
So, ultimately, since all the reviewers who accepted these edits, as well as one moderator at least, seem to disagree, I was wondering - am I being too hard on some poor user trying to earn his fast rep? Or should SO have some tag wiki standards?
I have read Jeff's post here, but it only left me more confused, if a tag is really supposed to be a "sales pitch", what are the limits? Could someone simply add some ascii art monkey eating waffles?
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attribution is enough. Judging by the comment here, he probably wasn't aware he was doing anything wrong.