Kind of riffing on this, I was also looking into changes in tags of incoming questions recently and wrote this query, which looks at influx for questions in the top 50 tags and normalizes by a tag's influx in 2021-07-01 to 2022-07-01 (a period where things were pretty stable overall for the top tags) to see how those tags have changed in influx relative to one another (I was curious about possible connections to the helpfulness of ChatGPT for specific topics). Ignore the data points for the current month in the graph, since the data is still "pending". Strangely, the tags that are relatively unchanged in influx since the release of ChatGPT are platform/OS tags and WordPress (of all things. I don't have any idea why). Also interestingly, meta tags took a huge hit (array, string), as well as jquery. If that graph is too noisy for you, here's one with just the top 10 tags.
Here's a table for the data from August 2023:
Tag |
Influx Normalized to Average Overall Influx in 2021-07-01 to 2022-07-01 |
wordpress |
1.1577 |
iphone |
1.0992 |
.net |
1.0957 |
windows |
1.0219 |
spring |
0.8966 |
typescript |
0.8620 |
excel |
0.8321 |
ios |
0.8188 |
flutter |
0.8183 |
linux |
0.8174 |
wpf |
0.7932 |
asp.net |
0.7893 |
android |
0.7864 |
c# |
0.7759 |
vba |
0.7684 |
database |
0.7372 |
reactjs |
0.7268 |
angular |
0.7213 |
postgresql |
0.7031 |
swift |
0.6914 |
java |
0.6873 |
css |
0.6817 |
node.js |
0.6692 |
mongodb |
0.6614 |
angularjs |
0.6380 |
laravel |
0.6326 |
php |
0.6315 |
asp.net-mvc |
0.6262 |
r |
0.6212 |
xml |
0.6189 |
sql-server |
0.6109 |
ajax |
0.6051 |
python |
0.5971 |
html |
0.5948 |
django |
0.5891 |
ruby-on-rails |
0.5878 |
objective-c |
0.5671 |
javascript |
0.5654 |
c++ |
0.5645 |
python-3.x |
0.5639 |
regex |
0.5527 |
c |
0.5343 |
ruby |
0.5321 |
json |
0.5014 |
sql |
0.4706 |
mysql |
0.4572 |
jquery |
0.4416 |
pandas |
0.3635 |
string |
0.3588 |
arrays |
0.3218 |