Behold: red
Since that's a generic word, I find this tag's existence problematic.
Aside from that, apparently it's being used for discussing a programming language called "Red" (site, Wikipedia) that is related to rebol. Earliest question I can see is from 2010. Two questions last year, none so far this year... except for someone who literally referred to red things in the context of chroma subsampling.
I'd suggest
- Getting those language users to discuss a better tag name. I'd propose red-lang or redlang (IDK what's customary, since go exists)
- Retagging those questions or equivalent operation
- Maybe making red unusable
What do you think?
[red]
tag, and I'd say a ratio of wrong uses is like 80% at least. Of these 90% times it was used as a color and was removed, and there were some cases, where it was about[node-red]
visual dataflow tool.red-lang.org
, the social handle is@red_lang
and the subreddit is/r/redlang
. I don't see why disambiguating the tag to[red-lang]
should be in any way controversial.[red]
needs to be changed and-lang
orlang
suffixes are ok. Any such suffix should prevent users from misusing this tag as a color tag.