How do I know if I'm misusing tags, how can I avoid it?
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How do I know if I'm misusing tags, how can I avoid it?
Markdown link sample: Please see: [How do I avoid misusing tags?](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/354427/how-do-i-avoid-misusing-tags)
As context, you may want to read What are tags, and how should I use them? prior to reading this.
The primary purpose of tags is to connect experts with questions that they will be able to answer. In other words, when a specific tag is used, experts that follow the tag will read that question. If tags are misused, it's much less likely that someone able to answer the question, or someone looking for an answer to the question, will see it.
With that said, the first step is to make sure that your question is on topic for this site in the first place. For example, the fact that a vpn tag exists isn't evidence that you can ask general questions about configuring and using VPNs on this site. Please also see this list of what kinds of questions you should avoid asking.
Questions that are excessively opinion-based, don't contain enough information to diagnose the problem, aren't directly related to writing computer programs, or otherwise don't conform to the rules in the help center may be closed.
Secondly, make sure that you've identified all of the relevant tags. This will help people who are likely to know the answer to your question find it more easily, and it can also give additional context for your question. For example, if you're asking a question about a GUI framework, please be sure to tag which one you're using.
Third, please read the usage guidelines carefully. As you type, the system will show descriptions of what each tag is for:
Please read this carefully and completely before using a tag; it will tell you when you should use the tag and may include examples of when not to use it. For example, in the image the [documentation] tag description tells you that
For posts related to help pages (documentation for the site itself), use [help-center] instead.
The description for [documentation-proposals] advises you that
For questions about proposed changes, use [proposed-changes] instead.
This is especially important for heavily-misused tags. A few examples of tags that are misused regularly:
So, in summary: