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I had posted this question. I had added the tags and .

The other person said that the question doesn't match the description for the tag, should be closed and is not allowed. I looked into the tag description and I agree it doesn't match the description. So I removed the tag, but I don't think the question should be closed.

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    What the tag description is warning you is that questions that are not about programming are off-topic for the site, regardless of how they are tagged.
    – khelwood
    Mar 30 at 8:01
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    "So I removed the tag but I don't think the question should be closed." Why do you think so? The closure wasn't due to the tags, so just removing the tag does not remove the closure reason. Mar 30 at 8:08
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    Your question isn't related to programming, so it's not on-topic here. But it got a helpful answer, so I fixed it up a bit and sent it over to Server Fault for you, where I believe that it would be on-topic.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Mar 30 at 8:14
  • So if i get it right stack overflow is for programming related question. What got me confused is he mentioned the dns tag description and said he was closing it. So i thought why close it when it doesn't match one tag since it matches cloudflare tag. Adding the warning in a tag doesn't make sense it should added overall in the site i think. Well thanks everyone got it
    – Origin
    Mar 30 at 8:40
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    It's because people can apply the reasoning "There's a DNS tag; that means that DNS questions are appropriate for the site." The tag description is telling you that only some categories of such questions are appropriate for the site.
    – khelwood
    Mar 30 at 8:42
  • If thats the case there is cloudflare tag so the question should be appropriate for the site right?
    – Origin
    Mar 30 at 8:43
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    The definition of on-topic is here: stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic - even if a tag exists, every question needs to meet the requirements there.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Mar 30 at 8:44
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    @Origin Your reasoning that "there is X tag so the question should be appropriate" is exactly why many tags have an extra reminder that not everything about X is on-topic. However, these are manually added reminders – even if they are missing, the general site rules still apply. Mar 30 at 9:01
  • I understand i just got confused because of the reason he specified in that stack overflow question. The link from Ryan stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic makes it clear. Thanks
    – Origin
    Mar 30 at 9:47

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If a question has an incorrect tag, but is otherwise fine, the tag should simply be removed/replaced. If fitting, a comment could be added why that tag shouldn't be used in this context.

In your case, your question as a whole is more about about administrating and would be more fit for Server Fault. As per said site:

Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators.

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