Before you jump at my throat, I've read "preemptively create a tag with no questions asked?" already, but can't really relate to that since it's very MS specific now.
Some context
At Podio we're about to redirect our API developer community on SO for questions strictly related to Podio's API usage and troubleshooting.
We will still maintain all our general purpose forums like discussions and feature requests on https://help.podio.com/hc/en-us/community/topics. On top of that, we still have a support team replying to tickets and supporting customers. I'm saying all of this because I want to emphasise that we only want to move our developer community here on SO, not "outsource" our support.
I would like people to post their questions under the podio-api tag, which doesn't exist at the time being (only podio is there). Some (most?) of our community developers will not have enough rep to create a new tag (I barely have it myself) and it will be harder for us to keep track of the new questions without a nifty handle to search for.
The dilemma
- Can I create a question myself to create the tag and then remove it (SO's Roomba hopefully won't scoop it up because it will be populated most likely the same day or the day after)?
- Or should I post the last question that arrived in the forum and reply to it?
- Or none of it and just hope someone will create the tag?
podio
would be unable or unwilling to act on questions you'd now tagpodio-api
? Or would they just end up tagged with both and answered by the same people?podio
, as questions will probably be marked as bothpodio
andpodio-api
if I introduce that tag. No need to add noise to SOOr is Meta exempt from this guideline?
yes.