I was recently looking for the dat tag, which refer to the Dat protocol and found that people were using it to refer to files of data with .dat extension. I think it might be a normal confusion, but if we rename the dat tag to dat-protocol, to explicitly talk about the Dat protocol, people would stop using it wrong.
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4In addition, a dat-file tag might be a good idea, although I'm not sure if it's a useful tag to have since such a file can contain pretty much anything. – Stijn Jun 4 '18 at 16:37
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17@Stijn I'm against a dat-file tag, for the reason you said. It's not a well-defined file format, and can contain about anything, so it doesn't add much to the question to have that tag. If it's binary (not text), one can use binaryfiles. Else, one can try to find out how the file is structured, and use an appropriate tag for that structure. – Erik A Jun 5 '18 at 5:58
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1https://datproject.org/? – Peter Mortensen Jun 5 '18 at 7:08
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2As Peter pointed, I'm talking about Dat project, not some file archive datprotocol.com – Yerko Palma Jun 5 '18 at 14:13
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25Dat protocol, though. – Charles Srstka Jun 5 '18 at 17:39
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19[dat] ain't right – Jamie Bull Jun 5 '18 at 18:08
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18Nobody go time for [dat] – KING Jun 5 '18 at 21:43
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14What is [dat] ? – Thum Choon Tat Jun 6 '18 at 3:57
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19Hard to think anything other than "This is what the project deserves for picking a three letter sequence already in such widespread use" – Ben Voigt Jun 6 '18 at 4:05
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7here come dat protocol – tbodt Jun 6 '18 at 16:53
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1@Michael You should post this as an answer so it can be accepted. – Machavity Jun 7 '18 at 12:28
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1DAT is, most frequently, Digital Audio Tape. – Sarge Borsch Jun 7 '18 at 13:01
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4It was +9/-1 at the time I edited the title... you're welcome – coldspeed Jun 7 '18 at 13:04
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3[dat]'s a good idea I think. – EJoshuaS Jun 7 '18 at 13:17
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There were only seven questions tagged with dat so I took the liberty to re-tag them. One, two, three, four were obviously incorrect usage. I retagged the remaining three as dat-protocol.
dat is now a synonym of dat-protocol.
dat's a wrap