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This is a reiteration of a meta-post from 2014

It seems that the tag emerged again and is still used in different contexts, currently being (mis)used in 455 questions. Thus I suggest to burn the tag once and for all and retag the existing questions to the most appropriate tag.

From what I've seen there are the following categories (I'm unfamiliar with these tags, this is just what I've found):

  1. Mixed language questions using with
  2. Mixed language questions using with
  3. Mostly Javascript questions using with

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

It is ambiguous; there are two competing usages. First, the one talking about and then the one talking about .

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Yes, both mentioned topics are perfectly on-topic.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

If it's the sole tag and neither nor are present, then it can add some meaningful information, iff the question is talking about Google Protocol Buffers.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

According to the tag-wiki:

Related to Google Protocol Buffers, borrows its name from the .proto file extension containing a protocol schema.

It's talking about protocol buffers, but we already have a tag for this: . Also it's used as an abbreviation for which is a completely different topic.

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  • you'd want to update the request a little :) the JS + proto usage has spread since (unless 18 is considered "some"). Anyway, yes, proto is an ambiguous tag and should go after disambiguation. Jul 13, 2021 at 12:05
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    Would there be any negative effects from making it a synonym of [protocol-buffers]? It seems like the descriptions overlap
    – Machavity Mod
    Jul 13, 2021 at 12:38
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    @Machavity there will be a bit of a problem with questions about JavaScript's __proto__, but we can deal with them first, it's not like there are too many of them Jul 13, 2021 at 13:00
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    Generally, the proto tag should go. I think that all questions tagged with protocol-buffers or grpc (or variants such as grpc-c# and grpc-go) that also have the proto tag should lose the proto tag. At least one of the questions like that should have the python tag added. Any question tagged with the proto tag that should be using prototype should be updated to include the longer tag and drop the shorter. At least one question has tag cmd and proto; it should be updated to use protocol-buffers instead of proto. Jul 14, 2021 at 5:13
  • we have one other small issue to consider: unfortunately, due to how the tag name escaping works, those who try to add a __proto__ tag end up with the proto tag, thus creating it again if we don't synonmize. On the other hand, if we do, we might get wrongly tagged posts because folks, in general, don't give a **** about what they slap on their posts. Jul 16, 2021 at 15:52

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Converting my comment into an answer so we can get agreement and closure on this and start reworking the tag.

Generally, the tag should go.

I think that all questions tagged with or (or variants such as and ) that also have the tag should lose the tag. At least one of the questions like that should have the tag added.

Any question tagged with the tag that should be using the tag should be updated to include the longer tag and drop the shorter.

At least one question has tag and ; it should be updated to use instead of .

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