I check slim (a PHP framework) tag regularly. Sometimes I see these questions are actually about the Slim template engine for Ruby and should be tagged with slim-lang instead, so I usually suggest an edit (specially if the question has low view count in a reasonable time, which suggests experts in this area are probably missing the question and also no high reputation user has decided to correct these tags).
If my edits are being rejected for not making the post easier to find (the main reason why I suggested these edits), but the post has other tags like ruby
or ruby-on-rails
or some other tags that makes Ruby guys find it, then it's fine, but what if there are not enough clues in the post content or tags to help the question be found by experts? Like a recent post that only had html and slim tags.
Should I suggest exact same edit that was rejected before? It just seems weird to do so. Also leaving the post as is does not seem to be the right thing to do.
suggesting an edit in comments
be the way to go? Anyway, there seem to be no other options than leaving a comment.