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Meta spends a lot of time talking about tags, often about if a tag belongs on the site, and often these tags have no usage guidance. Tags seem like something that should only be added if there will be a lot of questions on it and at least a few people following that tag. It seems there are more tags created that shouldn't be, than tags that should exist but don't. I think we can afford to ask a bit more of people creating tags.

Should we require usage guidance when adding a new tag?

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  • @yellowantphil honestly I don't even have that rep, so I'm not familiar on the current process. I just thought I'd start a discussion to better understand it.
    – Goose
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:01
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    Meta always likes to talk a lot about things that are out of their control. I'm personally completely comfortable with it, but I grew up with it in my home country. This video comes from back then. Likely to be mystifying, skip to 5:00 to get the gist. Mar 15, 2017 at 22:18

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The short answer here is that implementing it was too complicated / difficult.

...Actually, that's the long answer too, but click through anyway if you're interested in my thoughts on the idea.

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  • Interesting. It may be correct that the tag wiki isn't all that useful usually (except for meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/345415/… which is what prompted this question), but I think requiring (instead of suggesting) may prevent some bad tags from being created. If a tag is worth creating, perhaps it's worth creating guidance on? That's my line of thought at the moment.
    – Goose
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:06
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    @Goose the handful times I had to create a tag, I had to make sure I will be spending time crafting the tag excerpt. I could easily use 1 hour to write a sentence. That is something most people isn't willing to spend.
    – Braiam
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:17

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