I came across the var tag on a question not too long ago. The tag wiki is not very specific, with the description stating only that
var is a keyword in a number of programming languages.
It is impossible (as far as I can tell) to be an expert in var. So what, you can type a three letter word with extra precision or something?
It wouldn't always mean the same thing in different contexts; the tag wiki references the keyword's usage in three separate languages, while linking to a Wikipedia page on variables. It seems that even the creator(s) of the tag wiki were unsure of its exact purpose, and it has no synonyms to related tags like variables or language-specific uses.
It doesn't clearly explain what the question is about; it's almost always used in combination with other tags, like swiftvar or javascriptvarlet.
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keyword? I'm not saying it's a good tag, just that it isn't a meta tag.if (burninateRequest) Tags["var"].requestBurnination().then(burninateTag);