A question from 2016 asked how to print some things in Scheme. The user mentioned that they were using Racket, which is a descendant of Scheme, but not really compatible with Scheme, but the question and title both specifically say how to do the printing in Scheme, not Racket. However, the user added a Racket tag.
The accepted answer uses a function printf
that is present in Racket but not Scheme. Hence, the accepted answer does not actually work in Scheme. The answerer claims this is how stackoverflow normally works: If the question asks something but the tag is something else, the answer can be for the tag, e.g. the tag takes precedence. From the comments:
@ÓscarLópez You are right it is tagged as racket, but both the title and the question body specifically ask how to do it in Scheme, not Racket. I guess this is an issue with the question itself. – xdavidliu yesterday Delete
@xdavidliu The tag takes precedence, that's how Stack Overflow normally works. Trust me on this one ;) – Óscar López yesterday
Is the second comment "The tag takes precedence, that's how Stack Overflow normally works." correct? Is there any documentation on Stackoverflow that supports that claim?