This is regarding the general problem of people misusing tags. As per my observation, this happens when old tag is used to tag a question which is related to a newer library/technology of similar name. There can be other reasons for incorrect tags, but this is one situation I've come across.
I have seen this problem in ribbon vs netflix-ribbon and zuul vs netflix-zuul. Users don't read tag description before using them to tag questions. And in such cases, it's very counter-intuitive to give attention to tag description so it's not their fault also. Most people will miss this.
ribbon has been here since last 10 years. netflix-ribbon is a new library.
A user, who has never heard of ribbon interface by Microsoft, types a question related to ribbon load-balancer. While adding tags user types ribbon in tag-editor, and ribbon appears in dropdown. User selects ribbon tag (and sometimes netflix-ribbon also). Now we have a question which is wrongly tagged ribbon.
If someone has set email alerts for the ribbon tag, his inbox is now filled with load-balancer questions, which is not good.
I can't think of a straight forward solution for this. But I feel following points can help:
- While creating new tags, users should check if there is an existing tag with a very similar name. Logic can be added in SO back-end to do the same.
- Older tag can be prefixed before creating newer tag. ribbon could be renamed as [microsoft-ribbon]. zuul can be renamed [javascript-zuul].
- Question askers should be given some sort of warning-esque message to verify the tags if there is a tag with similar name.