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I just stumbled over . I have no idea what this tag is about, but still there’s a dozen questioners who considered this tag appropriate for their question.

Can anyone shed some light on the purpose of this tag (and edit its wiki in the best case)?

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    Quick google search found this javadev.github.io/underscore-java Maybe some java expert can tell if this is a proper guess. Jan 29, 2021 at 9:43
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    I found this Github link about it. Difficult for me to tell more.
    – Damien
    Jan 29, 2021 at 9:43
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    Maybe that was the original intention, yet, it seems none of the questions tagged with it have that topic.
    – Holger
    Jan 29, 2021 at 9:46
  • I had a look at all these questions. Only the first one seems related effectively to this Github page. But I am not an expert in java.
    – Damien
    Jan 29, 2021 at 9:58
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    @VLAZ The first question (I guess the tag was created at that time) explicitly mentions this library. The only one effectively.
    – Damien
    Jan 29, 2021 at 10:17
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    @TadeuszKopec but is it worth keeping the tag at all, when it serves only a single question?
    – Holger
    Jan 29, 2021 at 10:46
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    "but is it worth keeping the tag at all, when it serves only a single question?" I don't see why not. Most tags have only served one question at some point. Then were added to others. I don't see any harm in keeping the tag if it accurately describes the question.
    – VLAZ
    Jan 29, 2021 at 11:32
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    Sounds to me like an implementation of the popular js library underscore for Java. Underscore is an early functional programming library.
    – leeand00
    Jan 29, 2021 at 12:23
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    @VLAZ not exactly. Some tags were created by tagging already existing questions that were found to have something in common. But yes, it’s normal to create a tag with a single question and see whether it takes off. But when all it got over a year were wrongly tagged questions, it should be allowed to ask whether this tag should persist.
    – Holger
    Jan 29, 2021 at 12:27
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    It could be a mistaken attempt to refer to underscorejs.org if any of the questions look like JavaScript instead of Java.
    – TylerH
    Jan 29, 2021 at 15:18
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    @Scratte it's relevant because each of the watchers believes the tag has meaning. I was only advocating for the tag to be removed if it had no watchers; I'm surprised there are so many. Jan 31, 2021 at 1:45
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    @Cody Gray Even moderators should express their opinions in comments or answers, not by editing a question. As far as I know, other tags were burninated when no-one could give a clear guideline of when to use it or what it actually means. I might be wrong about it and of course, I might be the only one not seeing its purpose, that’s what the question is about. You may tell the world your opinion about in a comment or answer, but not by editing the question.
    – Holger
    Feb 1, 2021 at 9:34
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    Every Meta question about tags only strengthens my belief that the current rep gate for tag creation is completely ineffective at preventing bad tags from being created.
    – Ian Kemp
    Feb 1, 2021 at 13:13
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    @IanKemp I have the same feeling. I think, providing a description should be mandatory, as when even the creator can’t explain the purpose of a tag, its creation is more than questionable. And low quality tag explanations should go the same route as other posts, including a tag creation ban for those who flood the site with bad tags.
    – Holger
    Feb 1, 2021 at 13:18
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    @CodyGray I did not suggest to burninate it, I asked if anyone can tell what it means or whether it is a burnination candidate (in case no-one can tell what it means). That’s not connected to my person at all. You should have noticed that this question was tagged with [discussion], not with [burninate-request]. The discussion could have caused a new burnination proposal but since answers were given about the supposed meaning (and there even was a question matching the tag out of the dozen), it is not. So it was answerable. Don’t get triggered by a single word, read and understand.
    – Holger
    Feb 2, 2021 at 9:40

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As @Damien points out in the comment, it seems pretty clear that this tag was created to categorize questions related to a Java library on GitHub named “underscore-java” (https://github.com/javadev/underscore-java). As it is unclear why the later questions chose to associate this tag, it seems to make sense to assume that this tag means “pertains to the underscore-java library”.

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    From that page: "Underscore-java is a java port of Underscore.js." Feb 1, 2021 at 8:35
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The tag was originally created for the Java port of the underscore.js JavaScript library, but unfortunately it has been misappropriated for questions about the actual JavaScript library, because users don't read.

In more positive news, I've updated the tag's usage guidance and wiki - both to call out its proper usage, and to discourage users who do read from incorrectly applying it.

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    “because users don't read” But what should the users read when there was no tag description? But anyway, when I stumbled over the tag, it was a question that was not even remotely connected to neither of the libraries and that seemed to be the case for most questions with that tag. They were not about the JavaScript library either. They had nothing in common.
    – Holger
    Feb 1, 2021 at 14:05
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    But I appreciate the attempt to make something useful out of the tag and looked for questions actually being about underscore-java to tag them appropriately.
    – Holger
    Feb 1, 2021 at 14:12
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I believe this tag was actually created by mistake and was intended for JavaScript instead as there is a very popular library (years ago now), called Underscore.js that provides functional programming helpers, so many developers would be including it in their applications as a general-purpose library.

See: https://underscorejs.org/

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    It seems clear to me, and per the comments, others, that the tag was created for the the first/oldest question tagged with it. That question explicitly links to a Java library named underscore-java. Given this, what sense does it make to think that the creation of the tag was a mistake?
    – CryptoFool
    Jan 31, 2021 at 16:14
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    Iy very well ciuld not have been a mistake but underscore-java is a mirror of the js library intended for java which has since gotten many of these features. Im still quite new so when i clicked on the tag and saw no questions currently tagged with it I thought the previous questions were no longer marked with it. My apologies for any confusion caused there of course.
    – Anonymike
    Jan 31, 2021 at 16:53

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