The simplify tag has 672 questions and 8 watchers. The tag info and wiki say:
This tag refers to the process of making something simpler or smaller in order to increase its efficiency, usability, or operation speed.
Use this tag for questions related to making something simpler or smaller in order to increase its efficiency, usability, or operation speed. Note however that questions related to simplifying working code will be better suited on CodeReview
There is also a simplification tag, with 228 questions, 1 watcher, and no tag info or wiki.
Both tags attract a mix of questions about different things:
- Many of the questions are open-ended "how can this (working) code be simplified?" questions, which are not even on-topic for Stack Overflow; many of these might be on-topic for Code Review, but many are also too low-quality for either Stack Overflow or Code Review.
- Many are about algebraic simplification of mathematical expressions, using symbolic mathematics libraries such as sympy. While this arguably falls into the broad description from the tag info, questions on this topic require different expertise to answer so it doesn't seem useful for them to be grouped into the same tag as questions about simplifying source code.
- There are some about simplifying code where the code involved is just one specific fragment, or otherwise the criteria for what "simplifying" means are specific enough, so the question is on-topic and not "too broad", and can have objective answers. For example, this one seems fine, and has a net +52 votes.
It seems like a clean-up is in order. I propose:
- Questions like 1. should be closed as "needs more focus", with a comment pointing at Code Review if the question would be suitable there.
- Questions like 2. should get a tag like algebraic-simplification, mathematical-simplification or expression-simplification so they can be clearly distinguished. I'm not sure what the best tag name would be.
- The simplify and simplification tags should be merged and kept for questions like 3., and perhaps renamed to something like code-simplification so that the tag is less likely to be incorrectly used for questions like 2.
Possibly also related is the one-liner tag, but I don't want to make this meta question too broad. What are people's thoughts?