I was writing a questions about keyboard shortcuts when I stumbled across the shortcut tag. It's currently described as:
A route more direct than the one ordinarily taken. A method or means of doing something more directly and quickly than and often not so thoroughly as by ordinary procedure.
Tag overview
It currently has about 2,600 questions associated with it, which are mostly about:
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Shortcuts files (e.g. "Create desktop shortcut" on Windows)
- Shortcuts in the most general sense - ways of doing things that are faster (but perhaps less thorough?)
Redundant and vague definitions
Those are very broad uses of the same tag. I think that 1 is an inappropriate use of the tag, since keyboard-shortcuts is its own tag, which has not been synonymised despite proposals to that effect.
2 Also has its own tag - shortcut-file. So presumably the use of a more generic shortcut tag only muddies the waters? The tag description for 'shortcut' also references this definition.
3 is very broad. Is it helpful to have a tag that's just about shortcuts in general? If so, what qualifies as a shortcut? When might somebody be looking for help in relation to shortcuts in this sense?
Possible actions
I think that one of two things needs to happen:
- Make the shortcut tag clearer and more specific, to avoid confusion with keyboard-shortcuts and shortcut-file. Determine what qualifies as a shortcut and what does not.
- Burninate the tag. It's too vague to be useful, and it makes the site harder to use because it results in the mis-tagging of keyboard-shortcuts and shortcut-file questions.