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I found the tag and figured its purpose was to cover features introduced in Java 8, so added a new topic "Lambda expressions" and an introductory example.

This has been flagged as a duplication of content as it turns out the the plain tag has already become home to topics such as lambdas and streams, and so the downvotes are already accumulating on my proffered example.

If the tag is not intended to cover language features introduced by Java 8, then what is its purpose? Should it exist at all?

And is there a way to move the example I created in so that it can be found in , or should I simply delete this example altogether?

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    No, it shouldn't. I flagged everything there as unnecessary or duplicating content since a couple of days now but it seems no-one is reviewing the flags... Moving examples is not currently possible AFAIK. See also meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/328653/…
    – Tunaki
    Jul 24, 2016 at 16:46
  • I understand the flags, but should the example be downvoted because it's in the wrong place? I thought that votes were intended to reflect the quality or accuracy of the example text, and I believe the example itself would be useful to someone getting started with lambda expressions. Shouldn't flags alone be used if the problem is one of tag suitability?
    – Bobulous
    Jul 24, 2016 at 16:49
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    You can vote for any reason you want. "Unhelpful" is a common reason to downvote. Worry less about semantics. Click the downvote arrow if it looks wrong. And yes, also use flags. Documentation is a complete mess right now. No one thought it out well in advance. Jul 24, 2016 at 18:46

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