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Forgive me if I'm doing it wrong, but when browsing Stack Overflow for questions that I may be able to answer, I would typically add a number of Favourite Tags and then browse the set of questions associated with each of the tags.

For example, I have a little experience working with MS Access and so I have the ms-access tag as one of my favourites, and so view the questions associated with this tag.

However, by chance, I happened to be reviewing the First Posts queue and stumbled upon a question concerning MS Access that I could have answered, but wasn't listed when viewing the ms-access tag.

The reason for this is that the question was tagged using a version-specific MS Access tag, namely ms-access-2016.

And now I'm thinking that I would need to add all of the version-specific tags to my set of Favourites just to be able to view all of the MS Access-related questions... but then it would quickly become tedious even just to view the list of questions associated with each and every version-specific tag, and ignore those that I've already seen under the main ms-access tag...

I do understand the benefits of having version-specific application tags to avoid users suggesting solutions which utilise functionality not present in an earlier version, but I fear that many questions will be overlooked by users such as myself who only browse the encompassing application tags (e.g. ms-access).

Therefore, my questions are as follows:

  • Should questions tagged using version-specific application tags also be tagged with the general application tag? (e.g. questions tagged ms-access-2016 also being tagged ms-access)
  • Should version-specific application tags just be abolished?
  • Or am I just plain browsing this site wrong?
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    In search you can do [ms-access-*] but that unfortunately doesn't work on your favorite tags, at least not the last time I checked.
    – rene
    Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 19:16
  • @rene, Thanks - I didn't realise that wildcards were permitted in tag searches. Perhaps I should bookmark searches in my browser rather than using Favourite Tags - I'm curious as to how others approach this.
    – Lee Mac
    Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 19:19
  • There used to be new-nav that could help with that, but it was discontinued and will return in some form when <s>channels</s> SO-teams goes life
    – rene
    Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 19:27
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    This also affects users the other way around. If there is a tag I want to add to my ignored tags, I don't want to have to add every version specific tag to that list, just the version-agnostic one. I understand that it can be useful to ignore a single version, but it would also be helpful to be able to ignore all versions.
    – Jo.
    Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 21:23
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    Tags do not have a hierarchy, and are not connected. Many version-specific tags include guidance on how to use them (telling users to include the agnostic tag at all times) but not everyone reads the advice given. I just follow all the versio -specific tags together with the agnostic ones. You can use a tag search to follow multiple tags. Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 22:23
  • I reverted to my old method of searching after the new navigation was deactivated: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/254592/… Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 22:24
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    Personally, I use this search for the Access questions. People should use all relevant tags. But people often don't do what they should do.
    – Erik A
    Commented Mar 6, 2018 at 22:42
  • @rene: It does work. Just to check, I just added *sql to my favorite tags and refreshed the front page to see a bunch of sql, mysql and postgresql questions highlighted. Commented Mar 7, 2018 at 23:05

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Many thanks to everyone for their responses in the comments.

Following the various suggestions offered, I have now created a group of bookmarks within my web browser, with each bookmark adhering to the format:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/tag1+or+tag2+or+...

To save some time when setting these up, I obtained an initial group of tags using the wildcard search (e.g. [ms-access*]), and then added a few additional tags to the group by manually editing the URL saved with the bookmark.


I must admit, it does feel somewhat odd to be constructing my own form of "navigation bar" for this site using groups of bookmarks - it would certainly be a great addition if one had the ability to create shortcuts for saved searches of multiple tag sets from within the SO site - analogous to how tags may be saved as favourites, it would be useful to be able to save searches too.

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