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[nativelibrary] appears to be a mildly irrelevant tag that is used approximately 160 times on SO. It has no description other than one that I attempted to provide it recently, but even that description is just an attempt to fit a square peg in a round hole.

It is primarily used:

  1. either in conjunction with [JNI] / [JNA] / [java.library.path] (all redundant with [nativelibrary], IMHO), or where any of those more relevant tags are not applied.
  2. applied to a question where the tag is overshadowed by more relevant tags
  3. on random questions referencing native libraries entirely unrelated to one-another such that a search against the tag does not produce results that would help someone searching the tag.

I am of the opinion that this tag should be removed from all questions qualified under items 1 and 2 above, then re-evaluated for relevance.

At worst, it should be renamed to [native-library] (added hyphen).

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    Good points. A native library could be something from ruby or something from java. If someone is having trouble with a native library in a specific language, it could be easier to search for using that language tag like ruby or java.
    – Jake
    Jul 30, 2019 at 16:17

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It doesn't have a tag wiki and it's completely unclear what it's actually referring to. As mentioned in your post it has a wide range of tags associated with it, from to .

It is something that needs to be clear and specific, native library for what?. I'd recommend either burning the tag or creating native-library specific tags e.g. .

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  • Slowly burning the tag.
    – JoshDM
    Aug 2, 2019 at 4:49
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    Down to 50; fit them all on a single page, today.
    – JoshDM
    Aug 28, 2019 at 18:44
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    Aaaaaaand DEAD.
    – JoshDM
    Sep 11, 2019 at 19:11
  • @JoshDM :D good work
    – user3956566
    Sep 11, 2019 at 20:48

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