Today I noticed the java-reflection tag.
It seems to me that it could simply be retagged to javareflection which was used together 7,061 times. In contrast the java-reflection is only used 48 times.
Out of the total 48 questions:
- 20 are tagged with java and reflection -> simply remove java-reflection
- 22 are tagged with java but not reflection -> replace java-reflection with reflection
- 6 are not tagged with java -> should be looked at individually
As the tag is only sparsely used I don't think that it needs to be synonymized.
[reflect]
and what should be done with it (i.e. burnination). While this one is explicitly talking about a simple retag request. But if I'm mistaken, please let me knowjava-reflection
instead of usingjava
andreflection
is not the way how tags should work. But that's how it is desired on SO and probably not a subject for discussion.java
+reflection
, but only dozens of questions taggedjava-reflection
, following the latter tag wouldn't be useful for seeing these questions anyway. The 20 + 22 + 6 questions are now all retagged.reflection
is a general topic. We also don't have ajava-arrays
tag, just so people can follow them more easily. That's why we have filters.and
option.[java][integer]
with[java-integer]
? Because[integer]
only got ~800 followers?[go-reflect]
being retagged to[go] + [reflection]
? If not then why is Java different to Go? Similar question for any other languages with reflection such as[andriod-reflection]
,[scala-reflect]
or[kotlin-reflect]
?[assembly] or [x86*] or [sse*]
etc, sort by "active". This works better for me than tag "follow" did, years ago when I was starting to use SO, and I've stuck with doing it this way. Do people actually still bother to follow tags? Also, I don't see what google has to do with SE's internal search either.