The interaction tag has 572 questions (and counting) and no tag wiki. Uses span the following areas:
- Many (probably a slim majority) have to do with building statistical models, and are really referring to variable interaction, or the third term in a formula like y = a + b + (a*b) This is the context in which I first wanted to use the tag.
- Several have to do with user interactions with an app, often in terms of maps or other media.
- The rest are more blatantly meta tags, having to do with the interaction of programs with one another or completely abstract concepts.
The burnination criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It describes the contents on a meta level but is not unambiguous. Many of the top-rated questions with interaction are completely unrelated to one another in terms of technology, language, context, desired effect, etc.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Yes; most uses are valid programming questions, often concerning either statistical software or user interfaces.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
It might if it were variable-interaction, at least to the modeling questions, as this is a common consideration when building models. Even then it is broad and in no case would it help you find a particular kind of question.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
As it's being used on the site, certainly not.
The questions about statistical modeling should be given a new tag, variable-interaction. Many questions would have the tag, it is something one can be an expert on, and it is much easier to search for and define use cases for.
So it's about a half-retag half-burninate job, by my estimate. What do you think?
Update
In light of comments, I agree that there are drawbacks to a variable-interaction tag, and this may be an opportunity for a larger discussion of how a community of machine-learning programmers straddles this site and Cross Validated.