The macros tag is problematic. If you are not already familiar with the problem, here is some reading:
In short, the macros tag description says:
Not for MS-OFFICE / VBA / macro languages. Use the respective tags instead.
In reality, a lot of MS Office macro questions are being asked by new users, who just don't read tag descriptions.
The "solution" seems to be regularly going on clean-up missions, spending time deleting the macros tags on literally hundreds of questions. That is not a real solution, and it can even result in an editing ban.
So, my final suggestion: how about we stop "proudly pissing against the wind", and accept the fact that everyone on planet Earth calls MS Office VBA macros just that: Macros. And they are right: after all, that's what those are.
I suggest we remove the first sentence from the macros tag description, and let it be used for MS Office macros too. And at the same time, we create a new tag, something like [Macros - Non MS Office] or [Non-VBA Macros] (open to suggestions) for users who actually want to ask about other types of macros. (By looking at the questions, these users are usually higher-rep users, who might actually know what they are doing.)
Pros:
- This fits the generally accepted terminology
- easier navigation for new users
- easier searches
- maybe even better search optimization
- Not confusing (OpenOffice macros are OK, MS office macros not? That's what it says now.)
- No need for clean-up missions
- We would still have a separate [Macros - non-VBA] tag that doesn't get clogged up
The only con I can think of is "Hurr-durr my OCD and our traditional rules"
Thoughts?