This question is a burninate-request and is different from existing questions.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
The virtual tag has over 2K questions, each is, to some extent, related to a technology whose name contains the word "virtual", like virtualization, virtual-memory, virtual-reality, et cetera.
The ambiguity of this tag has been discussed before:
Ambiguous? Just read the tag wiki and you'll have the answer!
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Given its high ambiguity, I'm hesitant towards answering this question. It appears like that some are on-topic while some others are not, like management of virtual machines vmware virtualbox.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Hardly any yes. This tag adds nothing but an extra layer of ambiguity when there already exist other more suitable and more specific tags, as mentioned above.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
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Given the answers above, I think this tag is a good candidate for next burnination. What do you think?
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s need to be made synonyms.for
. BTW, I wasn't specifying what he meant, but what it implied.virtual
keyword as opposed to memory. Thus it adds no useful information.vmware
orvirtualbox
notvirtual
. I agree with @HansPassant. If we start removing those keywords and new programmers come to the site they most likely won't know ifvirtual
refers to a function, ... Furthermore we'd then have to discuss other keyword-tags e.g.abstract
.