I came across this meta question about preload
and preloading
tags, and it seems the consensus from the comments and the linked chat room is that the preload and preloading tags should be removed.
- Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Preloading is a generic term, and elaboration in the question is required for it to make sense. For example, the question could describe loading files into an I/O cache, requesting web pages ahead of time, or a host of other things. As it stands, the preload tags itself doesn't carry enough meaning to stand on its own.
- Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
While preloading is programming specific, it is vague, as described above.
- Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Preloading is too broad to carry meaning by itself (as per answer to question 1).
- Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Preloading does not necessarily have the same meaning in all contexts. It could refer to I/O caching, preloading HTTP pages into caches, or other meanings. Thus, the tag is ambiguous without additional contexts.
The tag could possibly be replaced with prefetch where applicable, but at the very least one of these tags should be made a synonym of the other. I am not making a burnination request yet in order to get a wider community consensus first on what the appropriate course of action is here.