Recently I've been buzzing around the 10k tools > Stats > New tags section in order to intercept tags in need of curation as they are created. (Examples of what I'm doing: 1, 2).
It was asked before What to do about tags for classes and methods? but that question refers to the curation of established tags, and the answers don't show strong consensus in either direction. Others also asked about Tag with method name without receiving an answer at all.
Tags with class names and method names bother me, especially if they are new tags, mainly because either we have:
- super-narrow Java-style names like springbootservletinitializer (this tag exists at the time of writing)
- unspecific tags like ole-object which could be Excel but also .NET and you need to actually go see where the tag is used to figure out which one it is. Depending on who decides to write an excerpt after the fact, this also has high potential to be hijacked for one technology only, and then need disambiguation, or just stay ambiguous forever.
When these tags do happen to have established counterparts, as in this case, or this case it's an obvious fix. When they don't have one, what should we do?
Remove it or just leave it be?
Personally, I'm not sold on the idea that these tags add anything meaningful to the post. I don't believe one can be a level 60 warlock in springbootservletinitializer
without also being one in spring-boot
. At best it's noise, at worst it's a disambiguation/burnination waiting to happen.