I created a new tag arduino-c++ recently.
I've noticed that a significant number of questions tagged with the standard c++ is tagged in combination with arduino and the answers from the realm of standard C++ mostly won't be a good fit for it.
Arduino has its own standard library, which is very different from the C++ standard library.
Also these kind of questions would be quickly downvoted (and are actually), because the C++ folks can't see the relevance of posted code examples.
Here's what I proposed for the user guidance and tag wiki info so far:
Arduino C++ is a specific dialect of C++ primarily lacking some capabilities from the C++ standard library
Use this tag to ask about Arduino-C++ specific problems. Don't use the C++ flag in conjunction.
The Arduino standard library functions and classes are significantly different from the C++ standard library functions and classes.
Note that there's also an Arduino dedicated Q&A site available in the stack exchange network: Arduino.
Please support me in re-tagging the questions with the current combination of c++ and arduino tagged questions, if the code examples don't have any relevance for c++ basics/standards (I'll certainly not providing a retag editing spree, unless some followers would commit themselves and there's a greater consensus, this will be helpful).
Also help in improving the tag wiki information please.
I have no idea why this question receives so many negative response ATM of writing.
The people who are actually asked for support or disagreement should be experienced with the c++ tag realm, where those Arduino-specific questions are usually not received as well (no matter if the arduino tag was added or not).
The C++ standard of course mentions features from the C++ standard library, that the Arduino Standard doesn't cover.
It would be a good thing if the c++ tag won't be spilled with such specialized questions, but retag these with a more specialized context.