I had 4 or 5 3 edit reviews by the same user who added dataframe to questions already containing python and pandas.
I read on meta:
- Stop bumping old questions because it's frustrating (-21)
- Is bumping old questions allowed? (+17)
- Is it encouraged to bump (update) old answers (+27)
I do not quite get the value of adding a tag to questions that are 3+years old. I checked one user and he was last seen 3y ago...
I left the editor-user a message:
Adding tags to 3.5 year old question is not a good idea - the addition of that tag does not lead to more results - but it bumps the question into view again - I just reviewed 2 old questions where you added the dataframe tag - both old. I am not sure why you did so - I hope not for the rep from editing ... bumping old stuff is not nice. The poster of this question was last seen on Jan 2015 - this is not helping anyone. If you have an answer or can seriously improve a question with chances to be answered - go ahead. But adding "datframe" to "python + pandas" does nothing.
Is there some kind of saveguard against rep-farming by mass-editing tags to year old stuff?
pandas
usage guidance explicitly demands that allpandas
questions also be tagged eitherdataframe
orseries
. I don't know much about pandas, but could see that the questions involved dataframes, and assumed that that usage guidance had been thoughtfully considered by the pandas community on SO and that adding such tags provided some meaningful benefit to them such that these edits were worth making, even with the need for review. Perhaps I made the wrong call.