There have been issues with the google-analytics tag for years, and now they have been compounded by
Google Data Studio is a web application as is Google analytics and thereby ga4 as well.
Questions under both of these tags seem to have a high chance of being about the web application and not being programming related.
There are a small number of google-analytics and ga4 tagged questions that could in fact be classified as programming related as they are regarding the Snippet applied to your website. I am inclined to think that everything related to the web applications themselves including figuring out filters in Google analytics cannot be classified as programming related.
I try to go though everything tagged google-analytics as much as I can and close-vote them as not programming related and point over to Web apps. However this doesn't seem to work very well; the questions never seem to get closed and people are still answering non programming related questions.
Should we change the google-analytics and ga4 tags to something more like Google-analytics-snippet or Ga4-snippet, and do away with google-data-studio completely?
I am of two minds regarding data-studio-custom-visuals, there could be code with that.
I realize this won't stop people from posting but maybe not having a tag for them may help getting the questions closed faster?
Note: this confusion was caused partly by a section of the Google Analytics documentation which pointed to Stack Overflow even when it was non programming related. I have talked to the team and that link was removed last year.
Example of non programming related Google analytics questions:
Transform referral-traffic into organic with Organic Search Sources Average time on page for a specific sequence of pageviews
google-analytics
withgoogle-analytics-snippet
and then put a message ongoogle-analytics
which suggests that people ask on the Web App stackexchange