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I understand that these tags would attract opinionated discussions. However I am convinced that coding-style is an important topic with many aspects that can be discussed objectively. I mean, it's not only about the number of columns to use for indentation.

So are there any alternative tags for coding style and coding convention related topics?

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I'm not sure what you're asking here. It seems to me that you want to ask a question that should be tagged , but you're worried that the tag's presence will attract negative attention, so you're hoping to sneak it in under the radar with some other tag? Sorry, I can't support that.

There would be no point in having alternate tags that cover the same ground. It would just make it harder to find questions.

If you think you have a reasonable, objective, answerable question about coding style, tag it appropriately and see how it fares. I agree that there are such questions, they are just rare.

If you have a question in mind that you think is good, but you are unsure how to ask it in the best way, then you should ask a Meta question about that. Include the proposed text of your question and ask for help on composing it in a suitable manner. You'll either be told "aww hell no" or "write it this-a-way instead."

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    Maybe I was misunderstanding the following description of the tag: "DO NOT USE! This tag refers to an entirely opinionated subject and is therefore no longer on-topic.". I interpreted this as the whole tag is deprecated and I am not suposed to post there. Feb 19, 2016 at 8:55
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    Hmm yeah, the "aww hell no" people have already begun to assemble. Consider contributing your opinion to the contrary here. Again, the problem is not the tag, but the types of questions that it invites. Feb 19, 2016 at 8:57

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