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I recently posted the question What are the standard naming conventions for non-type template parameters?. It was almost immediately closed as opinion-based. I don't really understand how the question was opinion-based since I asked if there were any standard, agreed-upon naming conventions.

I know meta sites get a lot of "Why was my question closed"-questions and I'm not here to waste your time with another one. My question is only why there even is a tag if almost all questions that use it seem to be negatively received. Most of them are closed as opinion-based and the ones that aren't seem to be just as opinion-based but not receiving enough traction to be found and closed.

Isn't inherently opinion-based, since naming conventions most often don't affect how a program executes?

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    People make tags for off-topic questions all the time. The fact that the community hasn't gotten around to closing them all doesn't make them any less on-topic; and even if they are closed if the question is upvoted, or has answers that are (or accepted as the solution) it's unlikely they will ever get deleted; at least not by Roomba. The existence of a tag or another question on the topic does not mean a question is on topic now, or will be in the future.
    – Thom A
    Dec 16, 2021 at 14:13
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    There are no standardized naming conventions for C++ (unlike certain other languages), which makes your question inherently opinion-based. Unfortunately, that's only something one can know if they already know, but fortunately, there's no penalty for having a question closed. Dec 16, 2021 at 14:21
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    Even the example question in the tag info is closed as a duplicate of a question that's closed as POB :)
    – cigien
    Dec 16, 2021 at 14:22
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    It is, incidentally, worth noting that the [naming-conventions] tag was previously suggested for removal, but that did not garner enough community support to be done. Dec 16, 2021 at 14:22
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    A naming convention question doesn't have to be "What naming convention should I use?" I can imagine a hypothetical question about enforcing or automating naming conventions with particular tools or code being on-topic.
    – khelwood
    Dec 16, 2021 at 18:05
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    In that situation, the naming-conventions tag wouldn't be necessary or helpful.
    – Kevin B
    Dec 16, 2021 at 18:12

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