I was made aware of the existence of the w3c tag, today.
This seems like a meta tag that should probably be burninated, so let's have a look at the criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
The tag by itself says nothing about a question other than that it's about something related to w3c. It's saying just as much as microsoft (which was burninated, and even blacklisted). It's quite ambiguous.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
The concept of w3c is an organisation. By itself, this isn't necessarily programming-related.
Questions about w3c's standards should probably have a tag of their own, and they can be on-topic, provided they're not asking for opinions.
Other than that, the questions about w3c's process or terms, for example, don't really seem on-topic for Stack Overflow.Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Related tags: html × 347 css × 211 javascript × 149 html5 × 147 w3c-validation × 105 xhtml × 97 validation × 94 xml × 83 java × 62 dom × 57 css3 × 38 web-standards × 35 and some more ...
This is all over the place, but without those tags, w3c is pretty meaningless.
1 user committed to a w3c documentation proposal.The top users in this tag have significant activity in the related tags. Which implies that the following is a result of the w3c tag being applied to questions with those tags.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
This tag's meaning is rather vague. By itself, it doesn't mean anything yet.
When combined with javascript, it's probably about JavaScript standards. When combined with xml, it's probably about w3c's xml schema.
Altogether, from my perspective, the tag seems too ambiguous to stay on SO.