Let's get instagram synonymed into instagram-api. I can't think of any use of Instagram that wouldn't be done through their API.
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4Are there off-topic questions in [instagram] that need to be cleaned up first? What you can imagine isn’t really relevant... – Cody Gray♦ Jul 22 '20 at 2:19
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1One possible counterexample: using Instagram as an OAuth provider – Ryan M Jul 22 '20 at 5:48
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I’m voting to close this question because it is unpopular. – Daniel A. White Jul 22 '20 at 15:18
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3@DanielA.White That's not a valid reason to close a question. – pppery Jul 22 '20 at 19:31
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@DanielA.White - just leave it be, after all, this is a discussion - maybe someone will make a valid point and change the tide (see Braiam's answer for example) – Oleg Valter Jul 22 '20 at 21:25
I don't think we should make instagram a synonym of instagram-api. Programmatic interaction with a platform for whatever reason should not be put into one pot with the usage of the API which may change, be renamed and shutdown completely without affecting platform as a whole0.
Updated data on question closure shows that from 9641 questions tagged with instagram, 1325 were Closed, amounting to 13% closure ratio. At the same time, instagram-api has 400 out of 4395 questions closed, resulting in a 9% closure ratio. Both ratios are within acceptable boundaries (for example, c++ has 12%, java has 11%, facebook 11%)
Non-API usage
instagram can be used for questions about web scraping. Below is the graph of question activity tagged with instagram and containing "scrape" in question body:
As a pure metadata alternative, below is the usage graph of instagram paired with web-scraping tag showing a similar dynamic:
And here is how the graph looks like for instagram-api:
The difference is not overwhelming, but still, noticeable - instagram is more likely to be used for questions about web-scraping than instagram-api (which is understandable since the API is not involved here).
Also, some people use instagram with css to ask questions about platform styling (not many of them, but still):
Compare this to how instagram-api and css are used together (take note that its usage only started this year, which might indicate a need in cleanup more than anything):
Finally, to provide some hard data to Ryan's counter-example, usage of instagram with questions that contain "oauth" seems to suggest that OAuth issues are more or less evenly distributed and usage died down since 2016:
0 For that matter, we should've never synonymized google-drive to google-drive-api and google-calendar to google-calendar-api for same reasons, but here we are.
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1That closing stat is wholly inaccurate. Most closed questions are deleted at the 9 days mark. There are 1503 closed, 4399 deleted for a total of 9641 questions with the instagram tag. That puts your ratio at 15.5% of questions closed and 45.6% deleted. – Braiam Jul 22 '20 at 18:41
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@Braiam - hm, that's a good catch, thank you, I will modify to include corrected data. Does not mean that there is only one use case for the tag, though – Oleg Valter Jul 22 '20 at 19:01
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I recommend you squinting hard at those questions, all of the ones that I've seen that aren't about the api are either off topic or aren't about instagram at all. :) – Braiam Jul 22 '20 at 19:08
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@Braiam - after seeing your link to an example, I think this warrants an investigation indeed :) I'll take a look and update with the results – Oleg Valter Jul 22 '20 at 19:10
So, I've reviewed some instagram top voted questions and I've found that all of them are about the api, in fact 3 out 5 had the instagram-api tag already applied. I would get behind a merge of this, and considering that most of the non-api questions are the only ones that are getting closed/deleted (>80% of all [tag:instagram] questions do not have an api tag). Maybe that would slow down the growth of the off topic ones.
Obviously, a review of the now new instagram-api questions may be required (example).