I happened upon the customer tag today. It presently has 202 questions, 36 of which were created in 2022 (about 6 per month).
The questions, predictably, revolve around eCommerce software. The top overlapping tags include php, magento (and magento2, magento1.9), and woocommerce. In all of these overlapping cases I looked at, while the question asked about customers, the tag added nothing to them.
The remainder tend to include a mix of customer-related programming questions about customer IDs in database queries, customer/client data fields, payments from customers, customer orders (which may deserve its own thread), and so on. It is basically a Meta Tag.
While I work for a customer-obsessed company that would frown on lighting customers on fire, I think customer should be burninated.
An evaluation of the criteria:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No. Questions are always about something other than customers, who just happen to be the description of the data field the question is about.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Customers aren't much different than the kittens example in Shog9's linked post. Neither should be burned. But tags about them... that's different.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
I actually did spend the better part of the last hour looking at all 202 questions. All those with more than one tag seemed just as relevant to me without the customer tag. There were two questions with customer as the only tag:
- This one is clearly off-topic (asked for recc's) and and would have been better tagged with the already burninated customer-support tag.
- This one has nothing at all to do with a customer.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Not with enough specificity. Arguably, the concept of "customer" is ambiguous. While most customer-tagged questions deal with customers of a business, most of us in larger companies deal with other organizations in the company who are our customers, and there are no Stack Overflow questions about that.
[customer] locked:1
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