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The word Pod is used in many different context and has very different meaning in each context. I suggest that the tag should be cleaned up and the questions should be tagged with more specific tags and then the could be added to the block-list?

Separate meanings of "Pod"

This can be explored with this search, of 555 tags, all except 55 is excluded with:

[pod] -[kubernetes] -[cocoapods] -[ios] -[openshift] -[swift] -[react-native] -[flutter] -[c++] -[xcode] -[perl] -[docker]

iOS dependency management

The questions related to iOS development is in most cases related to CocoaPods dependency management:

CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects. It has over 79 thousand libraries and is used in over 3 million apps.

Related tags that all should most likely use instead of :

Kubernetes

The Kubernetes related questions use the Pod term related to Kubernetes Pod which is a grouping of containers and the unit of scheduling.

Pods are the smallest deployable units of computing that you can create and manage in Kubernetes.

Related tags that should most likely use instead of or can perhaps use [kubernetes] tag without specific pod-tag:

Perl documentation

The questions related to and is in most cases related to Plain Old Documentation and can instead be tagged with .

C++

The questions related to is in most cases related to Plain Old Data Type and may perhaps not need its own tag?

Finally

When the tag is cleaned up, it should perhaps be added to a block-list to avoid the above described confusion?

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    It has to be burninated and then reappear before it's eligible for blacklisting. In favor of burning it, though. Extremely ambiguous tag Commented Jan 3, 2021 at 10:39
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    Open the [pod] bay doors, HAL. Commented Jan 3, 2021 at 21:45
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    Should it be [perl-pod] or [pod-perl]? Commented Jan 4, 2021 at 1:39
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    @TimurShtatland that tags I relate to already exists, stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/perl-pod however, I now think [perl-pod] should be a synonym to [perldoc] stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/perldoc but that is a different question :)
    – Jonas
    Commented Jan 4, 2021 at 11:44
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    The [pod]s of dolphins are coming by! Commented Jan 4, 2021 at 19:23
  • perldoc technically refers to the Perl language documentation (which happens to be written in POD) as well as a command line utility to view both the Perl documentation as well as a renderer for POD in files written in Perl. As a Perl person, I wouldn't use perldoc to refer to questions about the POD language. The description of the [perlpod] tag seems accurate for this.
    – simbabque
    Commented Jan 5, 2021 at 12:17
  • Related: What is the [pod] tag for? And a previous burnination of the same tag: Burninate the [pod] bay doors please, Trogdor
    – V2Blast
    Commented Jul 20, 2022 at 17:52
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    What do y'all think about using this as suggested guidance when someone attempts to use this tag: Please use a more specific tag to describe the subject of your question, such as [cocoapods](/tags/cocoapods), [kubernetes-pod](/tags/kubernetes-pod), or [perl-pod](/tags/perl-pod).? (cc @ZoestandswithUkraine )
    – V2Blast
    Commented Jul 20, 2022 at 19:00
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    @V2Blast No objections from me Commented Jul 20, 2022 at 19:43
  • @V2Blast will it be a tag warning or a tag block?
    – Braiam
    Commented Jul 21, 2022 at 11:59
  • @Braiam: A tag block, since that's what was requested.
    – V2Blast
    Commented Jul 21, 2022 at 13:59

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The tag is now blocked on Stack Overflow. Anyone attempting to add the tag to their question will be shown the following message:

The 'pod' tag is not allowed.

Please use a more specific tag to describe the subject of your question, such as cocoapods, kubernetes-pod, or perl-pod.

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