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I was going to ask a question about how I can do X in language B like in language A, where I cannot find similar features in language B.

I don't know whether I should also tag language A because I am asking language B and people may find my language B questions when searching using language A tag

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    Wouldn't be harmful if you add it. Please ensure that your post doesn't look like a code conversion request Nov 18, 2016 at 6:50

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It's usually not a good idea. I often remove tag A from questions like that, because the question is not about A.

  1. It creates noise for those who follow the A tag (and don't know B).

  2. Whenever I see such questions it would have been better to clearly explain the feature in a language-agnostic way.

Keep in mind that literal translations are usually a bad idea. The feature might be the best solution in language A, but terribly inefficient in language B.

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  • Another issue with tagging these questions with A is that sometimes it can cause the page title to be "A - <question title>" on a question that's really about B, which can be confusing when seeing it as a result on Google. This happened here before I edited it. Dec 20, 2022 at 11:37

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