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Blacklist the [microsoft] and [apple] tags [duplicate]

As another question already sufficiently elaborated upon, there is absolutely no sensible reason for the tags microsoft and apple (together ~7k questions) to exist. Naming the concrete product ...
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Creating a [qtcore] tag

I have been considering for a while to create a qtcore tag on Stack Overflow. My main objective was twofold: Consistency: this would be in line with the existing Qt Project module tags, such as: ...
László Papp's user avatar
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Should we burninate the tags [repeat] and [repeating]?

The tags repeat and repeating (repeated was burninated earlier), are mostly used when something is repeated or something is repeating. No tag wiki, they are used with different tags (languages). ...
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Should we discourage marking C and C++ questions as duplicates of each other and potential merges?

TL;DR In general I think it does not make sense to make C and C++ questions as duplicates of each other and obviously potentially merge them. I see this happening often enough that I thought it made ...
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Hack at the hacking tag [duplicate]

The meta tag of the day is hack and its siblings hacks and hacking. I thought they'd be a cesspit of “watch my l33t h4king skillz” (i.e. “I have no clue what I'm doing”), but at a quick glance that's ...
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I can't follow the [timeline]

The tag timeline is being used for several different kinds of timelines, but its excerpt claims that it is specific to Facebook's timeline, and its tag wiki discusses both Facebook and ActionScript (...
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How to tag questions related to C family of languages (C, C++, Objective-C)?

I regularly work on different projects using the C, C++ and Objective-C languages. I know it is distracting when people assume C and C++ are the same and incorrectly tag their question as such when it ...
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Should we burninate the [jetbrains] tag?

The Phase #2 of the burnination process described here, is completed and it has been decided that the tag should NOT be removed from the system (status-declined), but instead renamed to a more ...
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Should we burn [sudoku]?

The tag wiki for sudoku describes the puzzle sudoku, obviously. However, do we really need meta tags describing the game the asker is trying to make? As for it being a meta tag, if you saw a question ...
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Two meanings of the Elixir tag

There is a programming language called Elixir and a Python library called Elixir. The tag wiki of the elixir tag reads the following: Elixir is a functional meta-programming aware language built on ...
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Synonym request - [android-edittext] -> [edittext]

These tags seem to be referring to the same thing, as only 73 questions tagged [edittext] don't have the [android] tag (while most seem to refer to it). I'm not sure which way this should go, but the ...
Richard J. Ross III's user avatar
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Help the helpless with how-to-ask tag tips

After adding a particular tag, such as this super helpful assistant will pop-up to suggest what their question should contain: Since forcing users to get badges or asking them "what have you tried?" ...
Kermit's user avatar
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Merge tags [file-upload] and [upload]?

Just noticed there are two tags for basically the same thing: file-upload has 8441 21,691 questions, 47 followers 142 watchers, and synonyms upload-file, fileuploader. a method or action of ...
Peter Boughton's user avatar
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Split the [regex] tag?

I've seen a lot of questions tagged with regex and no additional tags. These questions are often impossible to answer because regular expressions are so dependent on their engine's capabilities. ...
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Tag merge or burninate candidates: "tic-tac-toe" and "tictactoe"

tic-tac-toe has 102 questions, and it's competitor tictactoe a whopping 35. Shall we merge these (preferably with tictactoe added as a synonym to tic-tac-toe)? Or do we take the flamethrower to them;...
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Remove the [organization] tag

A quick look seems to suggest that this tag is meta, and that we could just remove it and leave not much of a trace. Looking at organization, I see many questions. Some are, modernly speaking, too ...
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Should pure CoffeeScript questions tag JavaScript?

This question is related to Coffeescript tag in javascript library questions?, but I do not think it is a duplicate. If a question is asking about CoffeeScript (which compiles into JavaScript) but ...
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Should there be clearer usage guidance for [ios], [iphone], [cocoa-touch], [objective-c], etc?

There seems to be a confusion when asking questions of which of these tags to use. I have seen a few questions tagged with any combination of these. Should there be some clearer guidance on when to ...
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Retagging C++ questions as C without consulting asker

Sometimes there will be a question with the C++ tag. But the code that the OP uses will just so happen to also be valid C code. For example, they will use printf instead of cout. Then someone comes ...
Benjamin Lindley's user avatar
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Do not automatically expire single-use tags on Stack Overflow

There is an automatic job that deletes single-use tags after 6 months. No attempt is made at determining whether the tags are good and should remain, or whether the tags are a variant name of another ...
Gilles 'SO- stop being evil''s user avatar
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Should we shut the [system] down?

I just bumped into a tag wiki suggested edit for the system tag. The tag sounds too generic, and the list of questions shows it's being used on several different contexts. Should it be burninated? If ...
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Retag request: [appwidget] to [android-appwidget]

I've been doing research on Android AppWidgets lately, and I notice the tagging here is pretty inconsistent. Currently there are two tags which I see used repeatedly for question about android ...
Tim's user avatar
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On the typing tag

The typing tag on Stack Overflow has two different meanings: The process of assigning types to program fragments (that's what the tag means on Computer Science). The process of pressing keys on a ...
Gilles 'SO- stop being evil''s user avatar
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Is the "api" tag a too broad one, and a candidate for burninating?

There are more than 45,000 questions using api. Those questions have very little in common, except that they are related to an API, in some way. Isn't api too broad? If it is too broad, should not it ...
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We [like] to clean up bad tags

This tag has been burninated. Please do not recreate it. If you need advice on which tag to use, see the answer below. If you see this tag reappearing, it may need to be blacklisted. After checking a ...
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Is [language-lawyer] really an effective characterization, or a borderline meta-tag?

language-lawyer For questions about the intricacies of formal or authoritative specifications of programming languages and environments. Typical questions concern gaps between "what will usually ...
Robert Harvey's user avatar
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Can we remove the [convert] tag?

The convert tag on the main site is always ambiguous. Can we eliminate it?
Daniel A. White's user avatar
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Organize tags for SQL key words

There are a number of tags for SQL key words, and I think that makes sense, mostly. However, many of those keywords are not very selective or descriptive by themselves as they are very common words. ...
Erwin Brandstetter's user avatar
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Disambiguate the [union] tag

The word "union" can refer to at least 3 different things: A union in the C language A union in SQL A union in set theory Currently the tag wiki (union) is about SQL unions, but a search for [...
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Is [graph] an appropriate Stack Overflow tag?

"Graph" probably means different things in different Stack Exchange sites. The Graph tag on Stack Overflow site is looks like a disorganized combination of: Graph as in chart Graph as in ...
Phil Cooper's user avatar
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Merge tags [cursoradapter] and [android-cursoradapter]

The 107 questions tagged under cursoradapter are all tagged android. I propose that we merge these two tags together. Before: cursoradapter x 107 android-cursoradapter x 5 After: android-...
Alex Lockwood's user avatar
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Merge tags [cursorloader] and [android-cursorloader]

I propose we merge these two tags together. All 41 of the questions tagged under cursorloader are also tagged under the android tag. Before: cursorloader x 41 android-cursorloader x 16 After: ...
Alex Lockwood's user avatar
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Merge tags [contentprovider] and [android-contentprovider] and [content-provider]?

I propose we merge these three tags together. Almost all of the tags that are tagged contentprovider and content-provider are also under the android tag, and those that are not are clearly Android-...
Alex Lockwood's user avatar
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Are Git-related questions "on-topic" on Stack Overflow?

It seems to me that a lot of the git questions on Stack Overflow are off-topic and do not really belong on a website about coding. Is there another Stack Exchange site that they could be moved to?
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Clean up of run-together/hyphenated and singular/plural tags

The Stack Exchange user interface now prevents creating tags that differ only in hyphenation or pluralization. This hasn't always been so, however, and there are currently many such tag pairs, like ...
Gilles 'SO- stop being evil''s user avatar
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How should the [history] tag be disambiguated? [duplicate]

There is a history which currently has many meanings for which other tags exist: browser-history for managing browser history in web applications and web browser extensions history.js for the ...
Gilles 'SO- stop being evil''s user avatar
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“gamma” tag is ambiguous

gamma is being used for discussing various topics using the letter γ including gamma correction (a matter of color-spaces), the gamma-function, and the gamma-distribution, probably among other topics. ...
Kevin Reid's user avatar
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Disambiguating the [mocha] tag

The mocha tag has at least two meanings: With JavaScript: Mocha, the JavaScript test framework With Ruby: Mocha, the Ruby mocking library What should they be disambiguated to? Are there other uses ...
Gilles 'SO- stop being evil''s user avatar
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html5-canvas tag should be a synonym of the canvas tag

I have really enjoyed being part of the StackOverflow community for canvas for some time now. In fact I've answered more than 10% of all canvas questions ever asked on SO. One thing I noticed during ...
Simon Sarris's user avatar
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What's the best resolution for the overloaded "select" tag?

Right now select is used for multiple things (and the tag wiki even reflects some of this). The POSIX select() function (also present in Windows Sockets) The SQL SELECT keyword (select-query tag ...
Ben Voigt's user avatar
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Does the 'xunit' tag need cleaning?

'xunit' can have two meanings: the series of xUnit frameworks xUnit.net, a specific .net testing framework The xunit.net tag is all right, but I think the xunit tag needs cleaning: xunit's tag wiki ...
Christian Specht's user avatar
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The "like" tag is used for various meanings [duplicate]

The like tag is being used to mean facebook-like as well as SQL's LIKE keyword. There are about 246 questions on http://facebook.stackoverflow.com tagged as like, when they should mean facebook-like, ...
Sathyajith Bhat's user avatar
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Propose to merge SO tags 'android-intent' and 'intent'

Currently on stackoverflow.com, there are 275 questions tagged android-intent, and 910 questions tagged intent. Of the 'intent' tagged questions, only one is not about Android intents, and it is ...
Programmer Bruce's user avatar
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Retag questions in the 'django' tag with 'python' as well?

Occasionally I find some 'django' questions, where I consider adding a 'python' tag, because: Django is written in Python, by using a little broader (but still valid) tag, more people may take a look ...
miku's user avatar
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Disallow the tagging of questions with both C and C++ tags

A lot of SO users, especially novice or inexperienced programmers who frequently ask questions, are genuinely confused about the differences between C and C++. As such, you frequently find questions ...
Cody Gray's user avatar
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Do we really need a tag for every error code?

There are at least 113 208 tags on Stack Overflow which are compiler or database error code. Except [mysql-error-1064]for 26 of the 208, all of them are used less than 20 times. I believe those 112 ...
kennytm's user avatar
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Should we get rid of the [div] tag?

The div tag currently has 6,675 questions. It is, in my opinion, absolutely useless. When you search using this tag, 99% of the time what you get is questions like Why isn't my Javascipt/CSS working ...
Yi Jiang's user avatar
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Please remove the programming tag

The programming tag is even more useless than the completely useless code tag. Please delete the programming tag so we can clear the system up a bit.
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