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There seems to be a confusion when asking questions of which of these tags to use. I have seen a few questions tagged with any combination of these.

Should there be some clearer guidance on when to use each of them?

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  • How can there possibly be confusion between an operating system, a physical device, a language, and a library ? Sure, users tag badly but there's no "confusion" here at all.
    – Fattie
    Aug 4, 2019 at 16:01

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Part of this confusion comes from the history of the various tags. When Stack Overflow launched, the OS for the iPhone was just called iPhone OS, and there was no iPad. Development for these devices was (and still is, in many places) referred to as "iPhone development." Thus, became the de facto standard tag for all development questions regarding the iPhone and iPod touch.

Apple then rebranded the iPhone OS as iOS with iOS 4.0, which made more sense given the variety of devices other than the iPhone running that same OS. It has taken a while, but now seems to be the most popular tag for questions about development on these devices. I've actually made a habit now of adding the iOS tag to questions just tagged as iPhone or iPad when performing other edits.

While it could apply to most questions for iOS development, is less frequently used than those others, and usually only as a supplement to them. Same is true for . We could argue about what's appropriate where, but this seems to be the convention that people have established on the site. Personally, I tend to use the former when a question explicitly involves language syntax or usage, and the latter when dealing with UIKit elements.

The really problematic tags are the version-specific ones that people use (iphone-sdk-xxx and so on), because questions tagged with just those aren't anywhere near as visible as ones tagged for just iOS and iPhone. I retag those whenever I can.

Also, don't even get me started on the misuse of [xcode] everywhere.

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  • Very clear thank you. Yes Xcode was one I missed out in the original question, and it seems to be the most mis-used of the lot. I can see iphone and ipad being useful in hardware-specific questions, or even questions relating to, for example, UIPopoverController. Between them, objective-c for language questions (which actually aren't specific to iOS), and cocoa-touch for framework questions, all questions should be covered. I am wondering though, is it worth the hassle to attempt to re-tag these questions? Dec 21, 2012 at 10:17
  • @c.cam108 - I only tend to retag if I'm performing some sort of larger edit, or if the question is lacking the important tags and won't get the visibility it needs without them (like missing [ios] and just having one of the minor tags instead).
    – Brad Larson Mod
    Dec 21, 2012 at 23:13
  • Have to disagree with you on this one, @BradLarson "History of..." has nothing to do with anything. users tag badly .. so what? If these tags for an operating system, a physical device, a language, and a library had all came in to being on the same day in history - so what? Folks would still use them "somewhat messily" (exactly as with every single tag and every single question on the site.)
    – Fattie
    Aug 4, 2019 at 16:02
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If there's any confusion it's because the user doesn't understand the respective topics enough. It could be argued that that user is lacking the prerequisite knowledge required to ask questions on those topics in the first place. I see no problem that an after-the-fact retagging couldn't fix.

If the wiki's aren't clear enough then a clarifying edit on your part would be very welcome.

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