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I'm new to moderator tools, and just noticed this tag show up with a single question. On the surface this seems very meta, and there is only one question.

Before going into the What is the process for tag removal (burnination)? process, I would like to know if there is a special protocol for managing the creation of new tags. I feel that policing or verifying the validity of new tags is generally going to lead to less moderator intervention than it might later.

I have reached out to the OP as the first step. This seems to me like a reasonable start, though, if I had the power and a bit more credentials behind me, I would be inclined delete it on the spot and remove the reference.

Having just read over it, I feel that this post is the best proposal in this space: It's time for a new process around tag creation: Tags should be reviewed before they are created, but I would be happy enough to see voting and flagging added to tags... Watchers isn't the best comparison to voting, and doesn't help us when a tag has just been created. Of course, there aren't any subscribers yet.

At this stage I am mainly looking for guidance. I feel like I should be flagging the tag, but that isn't an option. Should I just flag the post? This makes some sense, but I am not an expert in the subject domain, and the post itself seems straightforward and unfair to attract moderation intervention on its record.

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  • Btw, note that the OP does not have the privilege to unilaterally edit tsg wikis yet, so it will likely (speaking from experience) take a lot of time before any wiki entry will be created (generally, it's appx. 2-4 weeks) Mar 20, 2022 at 12:39
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    In general, you can remove the tag from a question if you are certain it does not make sense (e.g., it was a typo of something else) and the tag will be automatically deleted if it doesn't have any questions.
    – VLAZ
    Mar 20, 2022 at 12:39
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    How is a tag about a specific color space "meta"? It seems to be precisely the opposite of "meta". Mar 20, 2022 at 12:40
  • I'd say it needs to be renamed, though, before it's too late (2-3 letter tags are a primary source of ambiguous usage). Maybe to [cie-1931]? With just 1 question, it might also be easier to remove it and create a proper one Mar 20, 2022 at 12:43
  • Related: the [cie] tag most likely refers to the CIE colour space
    – VLAZ
    Mar 20, 2022 at 12:43
  • Thanks @CodyGray I was thinking that tagging a specific color space was too restrictive and would be better expressed in the title. But this is specifically why I asked first, to have these conversations. Mar 20, 2022 at 21:01

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