My activity here on SO is mostly answering questions pertaining to GPU computing. There aren't many (perhaps 20k in total) and they mostly relate to one or two technologies (cuda or opencl).
One particular user of these technologies has decided that we need more tags related to these technologies and has set off on a quest to re-tag questions with his newly created tags for extremely minor features of the programming paradigms. So now we have (at least)
- nvidia-sass
- gpu-shared-memory
- gpu-constant-memory
- gpu-cooperative-groups
- gpu-atomics
- gpu-local-memory
The last one is particularly egregious, because "local memory" means completely different things in CUDA and OpenCL, so the tag is ambiguous from the get go.
In my opinion these are all meta tags (they have no meaning without the programming technology they pertain to) and it is very unlikely that they will be used often, except by the creator of said tags when he is apparently bored and decides to mass add his tags to historic questions.
What is the consensus on this? What would be the correct course of action if they were to be removed?