What can be done to reduce misuse of the [pyth] tag?
The pyth tag is intended for questions relating to the esoteric language Pyth. The tag was created in 2017 and has one question. That does not mean it has not been used. Lots of questions have been created with the pyth tag. I don't know how many, because every one of them has been a Python question wrongly tagged. When these questions come in, someone checks them and fixes the tags.
For practical purposes, the pyth tag's only use since its creation (apart from the one question it was created for) has been to mean "this Python question needs its tags fixing".
The first sentence of the usage guidance for the pyth tag says that it is NOT the tag for Python questions. Obviously people do not read the usage guidance.
What I would like is to reduce the amount of misuse of the pyth tag, each of which creates a problem that someone has to notice and fix.
Options:
Delete the tag. That is undesirable, because if it were being used correctly, it would be a valid tag for SO. (I'm pretty sure this one is out.)
Rename the tag something that is less likely to be mistaken for python. Like esoteric-pyth. Or something better.
The tag remains as it is, but the behaviour of the tag GUI is changed to stop suggesting it to people, because it is never what they mean. I imagine this kind of change is impracticable.
I drop this, and the use of the pyth tag continues as it has done, because tags are misused all the time, and this instance is not important enough to do something about.
Any other options, or opinions?
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