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I am curious to know what was the oldest tag on Stack Overflow. How could I find this information?

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The oldest tag is (which no longer exists). It was used on the very first question ever posted to Stack Overflow, which was a nonsensical post simply used for testing the system. That question is deleted, but see here and here for details.

The oldest tag still in use is , which was used on the second question ever posted to Stack Overflow. Note that was the only tag that question had as of its initial revision. The question itself was posted by a testing account (named "Eggs McLaren") owned by Jeff Atwood, one of the site's founders. It is of little surprise that the first "real" tag would be C#, as the site's founders were C# programmers. The site's backend code was originally written in C# (you can find more details about the site's current and historical tooling and architecture in this FAQ on the global Meta).

This information is relatively easy to find if you know that all posts are numbered sequentially1. To follow the history, you can just start enumerating posts at #1 with a bit of URL manipulation. The only major snag you'll run into is that you can't see deleted questions on the live site without having earned >= 10k reputation, but, luckily, the second question ever asked here is still visible publicly (and apparently a useful resource).

As described by Charlieface, you can also query the data dump in lieu of URL manipulation.


1  Both questions and answers are considered "posts", so both types of posts will be included in the sequential numbering, even if you request only /questions/. You can distinguish between questions and answers programmatically by looking at their PostTypeId field. And, of course, if you're browsing the site visually, I find it quite easy to tell. Post #1 is an egg question, not a chicken. Posts #2 and #3 are answers to that first question, post #1. Post #4 is another question.

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    Thanks when I have 10k reputation and become a moderator. I will find.
    – user19337332
    Commented Aug 14, 2022 at 10:23
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    @Younus The good thing about 10k is that you can see all the deleted answers. The bad thing about 10k is that you can see all the deleted answers. ;)
    – PM 2Ring
    Commented Aug 14, 2022 at 10:51
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    "The site's backend code was originally written in C#"—has this changed? I can imagine that other .NET languages may have appeared, but I've always assumed that Stack Exchange's back-end was primarily written in C#.
    – Chris
    Commented Aug 15, 2022 at 21:47
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    @PM2Ring you can use SOX to hide them
    – phuclv
    Commented Aug 16, 2022 at 12:55
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    They're mostly just weasel words, @Chris. As far as I know, most of SO's backend is still written in C#, but I don't really know too much about it these days (lots of churn, lots of new staff, lots of new projects, etc.), so I was hedging my bets and talking only about what I knew for sure, in order to avoid making an incorrect claim. As always with answers, anyone who has the time to do the research and/or the prior knowledge is always welcome to edit in more information and/or make the weasely claims more definitive. I certainly often take the liberty to do so in other answers.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Aug 16, 2022 at 16:42
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As mentioned, you can play with the URLs to get the oldest questions. But this data is also available via the SEDE data dump.

The following query gets the top 100 tags

SELECT TOP (100)
  s.value Tag,
  CreationDate = MIN(p.CreationDate),
  HasNonDeleted = CAST(COUNT(*) - COUNT(p.DeletionDate) AS bit)
FROM (
    SELECT TOP (1000)  -- limit non-grouped tags for efficiency
      p.CreationDate,
      p.DeletionDate,
      p.Tags
    FROM PostsWithDeleted p
    WHERE p.PostTypeId = 1  -- question
    ORDER BY
      p.CreationDate
) p
CROSS APPLY STRING_SPLIT(REPLACE(TRIM('<>' FROM p.Tags), '><', '|'), '|') s
GROUP BY
  s.value
ORDER BY
  MIN(p.CreationDate);

Note that the inner TOP is purely to limit the possible size of the resultset being grouped up, and as you move into higher numbers of rows for the outer TOP, that inner TOP needs to go up quite a lot or removed completely.

SEDE link

Results:

Tag CreationDate HasNonDeleted
data 2008-07-31 21:26:37 FALSE
c# 2008-07-31 21:42:52 TRUE
decimal 2008-07-31 21:42:52 TRUE
double 2008-07-31 21:42:52 TRUE
floating-point 2008-07-31 21:42:52 TRUE
type-conversion 2008-07-31 21:42:52 TRUE
css 2008-07-31 22:08:08 TRUE
html 2008-07-31 22:08:08 TRUE
internet-explorer-7 2008-07-31 22:08:08 TRUE
code-generation 2008-07-31 23:33:19 FALSE
j# 2008-07-31 23:33:19 TRUE
visualj# 2008-07-31 23:33:19 FALSE
.net 2008-07-31 23:40:59 TRUE
datetime 2008-07-31 23:40:59 TRUE
datediff 2008-07-31 23:55:37 TRUE
relative-time-span 2008-07-31 23:55:37 TRUE
time 2008-07-31 23:55:37 TRUE
browser 2008-08-01 00:42:38 TRUE
timezone 2008-08-01 00:42:38 TRUE
timezone-offset 2008-08-01 00:42:38 TRUE
user-agent 2008-08-01 00:42:38 TRUE
math 2008-08-01 00:59:11 TRUE
.net-3.5 2008-08-01 04:59:33 TRUE
linq 2008-08-01 04:59:33 TRUE
web-services 2008-08-01 04:59:33 TRUE
binary-data 2008-08-01 05:09:55 TRUE
database 2008-08-01 05:09:55 TRUE
data-storage 2008-08-01 05:09:55 TRUE
mysql 2008-08-01 05:09:55 TRUE
algorithm 2008-08-01 05:21:22 TRUE
language-agnostic 2008-08-01 05:21:22 TRUE
performance 2008-08-01 05:21:22 TRUE
pi 2008-08-01 05:21:22 TRUE
unix 2008-08-01 05:21:22 TRUE
php 2008-08-01 12:09:41 TRUE
triggers 2008-08-01 12:12:19 TRUE
c++ 2008-08-01 12:13:50 TRUE
c 2008-08-01 12:13:50 TRUE
mainframe 2008-08-01 12:13:50 TRUE
sockets 2008-08-01 12:13:50 TRUE
zos 2008-08-01 12:13:50 TRUE
actionscript-3 2008-08-01 12:30:57 TRUE
apache-flex 2008-08-01 12:30:57 TRUE
arrays 2008-08-01 12:30:57 TRUE
datatable 2008-08-01 12:35:56 TRUE
rdbms 2008-08-01 12:35:56 TRUE
sql 2008-08-01 12:35:56 TRUE
sql-server 2008-08-01 12:35:56 TRUE
timer 2008-08-01 12:43:11 TRUE
vb.net 2008-08-01 12:43:11 TRUE
alt.net 2008-08-01 12:44:02 FALSE
inversion-of-control 2008-08-01 12:44:02 TRUE
structuremap 2008-08-01 12:44:02 FALSE
architecture 2008-08-01 12:50:18 TRUE
hook 2008-08-01 12:50:18 TRUE
plugins 2008-08-01 12:50:18 TRUE
forms 2008-08-01 13:01:17 TRUE
form-submit 2008-08-01 13:01:17 TRUE
submit-button 2008-08-01 13:01:17 TRUE
file-type 2008-08-01 13:17:20 TRUE
mime 2008-08-01 13:17:20 TRUE
office-2007 2008-08-01 13:17:20 TRUE
rdoc 2008-08-01 13:38:27 TRUE
ruby 2008-08-01 13:38:27 TRUE
aptana 2008-08-01 13:56:33 TRUE
eclipse 2008-08-01 13:56:33 TRUE
subclipse 2008-08-01 13:56:33 TRUE
svn 2008-08-01 13:56:33 TRUE
air 2008-08-01 13:57:07 TRUE
flat-file 2008-08-01 14:19:52 TRUE
linux 2008-08-01 14:36:18 TRUE
visual-c++ 2008-08-01 14:36:18 TRUE
winapi 2008-08-01 14:36:18 TRUE
branching-and-merging 2008-08-01 14:41:24 TRUE
branch 2008-08-01 14:41:24 TRUE
tortoisesvn 2008-08-01 14:41:24 TRUE
com-interop 2008-08-01 15:12:34 TRUE
memory-leaks 2008-08-01 15:12:34 TRUE
64-bit 2008-08-01 15:22:29 TRUE
windows 2008-08-01 15:22:29 TRUE
ascii 2008-08-01 15:23:05 TRUE
hex 2008-08-01 15:23:05 TRUE
asp.net 2008-08-01 15:50:08 TRUE
sitemap 2008-08-01 15:50:08 TRUE
xml 2008-08-01 15:50:08 TRUE
csv 2008-08-01 16:08:52 TRUE
data-conversion 2008-08-01 16:08:52 TRUE
java 2008-08-01 16:08:52 TRUE
oop 2008-08-01 16:10:30 TRUE
theory 2008-08-01 16:10:30 TRUE
bcp 2008-08-01 16:22:42 TRUE
sql-server-2005 2008-08-01 16:22:42 TRUE
xsd 2008-08-01 16:33:38 TRUE
sysadmin 2008-08-01 16:37:51 FALSE
tools 2008-08-01 16:37:51 FALSE
webmaster 2008-08-01 16:37:51 FALSE
website 2008-08-01 16:37:51 FALSE
compression 2008-08-01 17:13:08 TRUE
file 2008-08-01 17:13:08 TRUE
analytics 2008-08-01 17:14:58 TRUE
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    Minor nitpick: the tags column holds the tags currently on the question. Later created tags can be added to older questions. PostHistory (specially rows with typeid 3 and 6) is a better source in that respect but it lacks the records for now deleted questions. This is good enough. And plus 1 for the Trim / Replace trick. That is way more elegant I ever did.
    – rene
    Commented Aug 14, 2022 at 18:02
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    Excel messing things up as usual Commented Aug 14, 2022 at 18:44
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    Here is a full markdown table for you: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1627188/… based of this answer of mine
    – rene
    Commented Aug 14, 2022 at 18:47
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    Oh great, [c] and [c++] have the same timestamp, presumably both created at once on a single question tagged with both. Off to a great start, there. ([mainframe] [sockets] [zos] have the same timestamp, so presumably those were the other tags.) Commented Aug 14, 2022 at 21:06
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    Thanks so much that I can know all old tags without 10k reputation.
    – user19337332
    Commented Aug 15, 2022 at 6:53
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    I'm not sure this is accurate. It says [decimal], [double], [floating-point] and [type-conversion] were all created at the same time as the second question ever asked, even though those tags were added to that question later. Commented Aug 15, 2022 at 12:42
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    rene alreadyn nitpicked on that. We have no other way of identifying tags on deleted questions. Commented Aug 15, 2022 at 12:43
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    @PeterCordes That question actually has correct tags, it's asking about interfacing between these two languages: stackoverflow.com/questions/25/… Commented Aug 15, 2022 at 12:44

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