These tags are doing no harm: with the five available tag slots on a question, it's rare that a question can fill them up with high-level "expertise" tags. Once you've got ios, cocoa-touch, and (if necessary) swift/objc, you're quickly getting into specifics at the level of classes. These specifics do aid categorization: not every question that touches on UITableView
has that class as one of its subjects (e.g. iOS MagicalRecord grouping and sorting for tableview. How do they work, exactly?) and subjects are what the tags indicate.
It also makes a difference for search. Compare "uibutton toggle" and "[uibutton] toggle". The question that seems likely to be most helpful (How to use UIButton as Toggle Button?) appears sixth in the first, and fourth in the second. This is not an exhaustive proof of anything: I don't know the exact nature of the effect on search, nor have I tested finding a question that is tagged as opposed to not tagged, but it does make some things easier to find and be sure of.
There's also nothing inherently wrong with the title and the tags both mentioning the subject of the question. In fact, that's completely natural. We eschew the forcing of tag-like content into titles, but the converse is equally stupid. Compare:
- Forced addition: "UIButton: why can't I make it blink?"
- Forced removal: "Why can't I make it blink?"
- Natural: "Why won't my UIButton blink?" (or, really best would be: "UIButton won't blink despite <summary of context>)
Google does seem to do better with keywords in titles (I'm not sure how much it uses tags), but on-site the tags have a non-troublesome, sometimes even helpful effect. They should be kept.
however [uibutton], [uilabel] surely don't need tags
Why? I don't understand your motivation here. If OP has a question about UILabel, why not tag as such?surely
was a little bit exagerated, I removed that. For example look at the questions on uibutton, most of them containUIButton
in their title; we have redundancy here, and for most of the question we cannot remove the tag from the title like we do with other tags without affecting its readability.UIKit
makes sense. Having tags for each individual control is totally meaningless.UITableView
andUICollectionView
are useful. I know table views very well but have hardly any experience with collection views. Those tags help me focus on or ignore such questions. But I agree that tags for simple widgets are largely useless such as theUIButton
andUILabel
tags. Some classes clearly need their own tags, some clearly don't. And there's too much grey in between.