Is there some system/control about users adding tags to questions they answered to?
Timelines (I'll use python to illustrate):
Abusive dupehammer:
In that case, there's a safety preventing to close when the same user added the tag. So far so good. I suppose reopening works the same although not tested. So that case is fortunately covered. Now:
Original questions edit:
- Adding a tag where I have gold on a closed as duplicate question allows me to edit the duplicate list (ex: python-3.x question closed, missing python, when I add the tag I'm able to add/remove some original questions): OK since python 3.x is a "sub-tag" of python, so it's fine.
- Adding a completely irrelevant tag just to be able to edit, then delete the tag: that's an abuse that can pass undetected.
Getting gold without having 1000 votes on a badge.
- Say you have 950 points on the java tag, and 55 points on a non-related python question. Editing the question with the python tag, waiting to get gold on the Java tag.
- Once the gold badge is achieved, remove the python tag on the question: hey! discount gold java badge (edit: doesn't seem to be the case: What is the impact of deleted answers on tag badge progression?, so the question is looking more and more moot now...). The only case remaining would be: leave the tag on the question and hope no one will notice.
Were those cases considered, and how do we prevent such abuse? Are there some known abuse cases like those?