Copy/Paste don't really seem to be adding any value to questions they're used on - They're applied to questions using many different languages/frameworks and don't unambiguously help describe question content.
copys description is:
To copy is to create a duplicate of an object without destroying the original. Commonly seen in text editors that will let you copy some text and paste it somewhere else.
Looking through the questions on that tag some relate to copying something to the clipboard, some relate to copying within the file system, and others still ask about copying objects like lists. It doesn't seem to add any meaningful info to the post, given how broad it is.
Similarly, pastes description is:
The paste tag is to be used for issues relating to the paste portion of copy/paste operations.
While this one is less ambiguous, scrolling through the tag I notice a lot of low quality questions, mainly tech support type ones. There are good quality questions but they relate to many different topics, from Bash to Excel to VBA to Rust, all of which have their own paste functions with their own behaviours. This one also doesn't seem to add any meaningful info.
I'm not trying to make this post a direct burninate request - Just asking whether the community thinks one would be appropriate for either or both of these tags, since I haven't raised one before.
copy-object
, which could maybe be an alias of clone.[cut-copy-paste]
excepting cases not relevant to UI. I'm surprised this hasn't had any formal treatment yet on SO. The individual terms are kind of meaningless without other context, which suggests they're not individually worthy.