Today I was on a post for the dojo and I saw that the user editing the question also created the dojo.tojson which seems an overkill to me as it is part of the dojo framework.
When I pointed it out, the user mentioned that it is for future questions concerning that topic.
I find it strange personally if every second function inside a framework gets a tag created, but I don't seem to find any tag creation guidelines :( (well, except for those most often mentioned on the burniate requests)
The question with the tag can be found here: .map() is not a function Error on Mapping Dynamically created Object
Now, thanks to Martijn, I was pointed to when tags can be created, but there is not a default guideline for what they should be created.
I didn't feel that the original question was the appropriate place to have the discussion about the tag that got created, so I wanted to ask what is the community view on tag creation and if tags should be created for "common" functions inside an api (as @chsdk mentioned in the comments here, before the edit)
The suggested duplicate for this question was linked as this one Purpose of 'method-name' tags
However, I do believe mine is different from that question in so far that I am asking if tags should be created for specific functions of an api, should it really be that specific, while the suggested duplicate is rather concerning general method names (like memberwiseclone).
toJson
in google you will find those answers easier in the fisrts page of the search.c++-abs
but not inc++-sin
? If not, then how does this categorization make sense?