I just saw this Should we go off-[script] question.
Which made me think of another tag that should also be removed which is the styles tag.
It is stated in the tag wiki excerpt that it should not be used:
DO NOT USE THIS TAG. This tag does not currently have a single, well-defined meaning. It is often used in place of, or in conjunction with, [css]. It is also used on questions about the appearance of user interfaces and questions about source code formatting.
But it seems like it doesn't help prevent users from using it. Just like any other tag wiki excerpt, I still see a ton of users using this tag in their posts, so is it a good idea to remove it for now? Since it is a quite broad tag like script or web and it's not very useful.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It does describe the content of the question. However, it is not specific enough since there are lots of technologies related to the styles tag.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Yes, the styles tag is related to programming which makes it indeed suitable for the site. However...
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Not really, the only information it gives is that it shows that the question is related to styling, and there are plenty of styling techs out there so it only provides a tiny bit of information and does not give any meaningful information.
Can someone be an expert in styles?
The styles tag covers a ton of different web technologies, it can range from frontend techs like csshtml and reactjs, To CMS tags like wordpress and to App development tags like android, flutter, material-ui, to backend tags like python djangoflask, even to the windows UI system tag wpf, etc. So I don’t think anybody can actually be an expert in styles.
Is the tag harmful?
Sometimes, tags get in the way, add confusion, start fights, take the place of better tags...
–Shog9
The tag sometimes adds confusion especially questions that are tagged with only the tag, Many users also use the tag instead of using more specific and better tags like css. Therefore it is somewhat harmful.
If it looks like pointless busywork, it probably is pointless busywork... In particular, if it is clear that removing the tag will do more harm than good, then we should obviously not remove it.
Removing the tag doesn’t seem like it will do any harm in my opinion, it will only remove confusions, clear up obscurities and help encourage users to use better tags.
[wpf]
is quite broad and people add[styles]
in there to specify that the question is about styling in WPF and not really about anything else, so maybe it might make sense to create a separatewpf-style
tag and migrate all questions with[wpf]&[styles]
tags to[wpf]&[wpf-styles]
same with android and the other ones to CSS, if not I see no benefit in removing it