I found a lot of questions/answers dealing with adding/removing tags that may be irrelevant to the questions but I usually face some situations where I am in doubt about adding more tags that may be relevant or not with the initial question.
Let me explain with an easy situation:
A user is asking a question tagged with html css trying to figure out a way to do something using only CSS. I know that there is no way to do such thing with CSS so I provided a Javascript solution and the OP accepted it since he was convinced there is no way to handle such situation using only CSS.
Is adding the javascript tag to the question relevant or irrelevant?
Adding the tag can make my solution easy to find but it may change the meaning of the initial question since initially JS was not allowed. (even if the OP is accepting the JS solution at the end).
Another situation is when a user ask about a CSS-only way to create a shape and someone provide an SVG solution and the OP accepted this solution as he got convinced that it will be impossible or difficult to use CSS.
So should we add svg to such question?
In other words: If a user is asking to use languageX to achieve what he wants but at the end he's accepting a solution using languageY, should we then edit his question to include the needed tags?
I am not considering the cases where:
- A user is providing an alternative way using languageY but we can do the needed task with only languageX.
- A user is providing a solution using languageY (thinking that we cannot achieve it with languageX) but the OP is not convinced and will still wait to get more answers using only languageX.
For the above situations, I think that it's clearly irrelevant to include the new tags.
UPDATE
To add more clarification, I am considering the cases where languageX and languageY are very close and related. So it's not about providing a PHP solution for a C# problem, or providing a Bootstrap solution to a CSS-only problem (I know bootstrap is also CSS but it's a framework, so we should not add its tag even if we provide a solution using it as it can make the issue related to bootstrap which is not the case).
Here is more common situations I face usually:
- Providing a bootstrap4 solution where the OP is initially using bootstrap3 because the upgrade may easily fix the issue.
- Providing a css-grid solution to a flexbox issue because css-grid can be more suitable than flexbox in such situation.
- Providing a jquery solution for a javascript problem as the code may become very complex and it can be better to consider jquery.
By languageX/Y I don't mean only a programming language, but also frameworks, libraries, different versions of the same framework/language/library, etc