Users tend to "over-tag" their questions, like #java #jsf #jpa #html #css but this is wrong in my view (I have suggested tag edits to some posts of this type, like this one).
For example, the tag #java is generic (JavaSE, EE, ME all together) while #jsf is a MVC/MPC framework written in Java. Now users have some Java code (e.g. backing beans or entities), JSF views (which will generate output in HTML) and some JPA-related code like entities with annotations in their question and happily tag it with many tags.
To continue the example, JSF tags like h:link
are surely producing HTML code but you should not think that way, they are components that you put in your views. So the #html (and also #css) tags are wrong here as they are for (IMO) generic HTML/CSS questions and not JSF-related.
My question here is: Is this proper usage of generic tags or is a bit "over-tagging"? And are my edits then correct or oversensitive?
My suggestion to improve the situtation: #java tag says "this is anything about Java", while #java-generic says "only generic Java has been used". When it comes to this language, tags like #java-se #java-ee and #java-me may help narrowing down your tags (not to broad like #java is) and alerting more the right people.
wp_count_posts()
which is no generic PHP function). stackoverflow.com/questions/60174/… < No framework whatsoever has been used/questioned. Thephp
tag is okay here.php
code, even though it's not native php function.java.util.List
-related things.