I recently came across to the double-underscore tag due to the recent underscores burninate request which was declined and it was decided that the tag should be kept. It has totally 25 questions; none of them are closed.
The tag seems useless to me. Its description says that:
Use this tag for questions related to a Double Underscore, i.e.
__
.
However, tags should be used to help define the topic of the question and not what it contains.
So, according to this answer by Bhargav Rao:
- magic-methods tag can be used for the dunder methods, like
__str__
, which are "magically" called whenstr
is called.
and some other tags can be used where appropriate.
The burnination criteria (although there are hundreds of similar occasions):
- Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No, as it differs from language to language. The tag is used often in python questions, function name questions, etc.
- Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Well, programming questions which contain __
as mentioned, should be retagged. And, eh, questions about __
themselves should not be on-topic for Stack Overflow.
- Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No. Questions about __
in Python, are Python questions, questions about __
in Java questions, are Java questions, and going on...
- Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
It refers to __
, but has a different meaning depending on the language
So, I say the tag should be burninated.