Questions tagged [tags]
Tags are keywords or labels that categorize and group your question with other, similar questions.
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Burninate & blacklist [block]
We don't want block tag.
Tag Info
Depending on the tags it's used with, it can refer to:
Blocking access to certain resources.
Blocks specific to the program or language its used within.
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Is the use of [private], [protected] and [public] encouraged or discouraged?
Do the tags:
private
protected
public
even make sense?
According to the tag wikis, they're supposed to be used in context of OOP.
Private is a way of encapsulation in object-oriented ...
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Strike [lightning]
I've recently come across the tag lightning and I believe it is confusing and unnecessary, and therefore a good candidate for burnination. This tag has 143 questions at present.
Looking at the ...
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This tag does not pass [inspect]ion
I feel like inspect shouldn't exist on this site as it is too vague in meaning. Let's go through the criteria for burnination:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied ...
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Show tag excerpt when editing tags on a question
I frequently edit questions by new users in my regular tag perl. When it's about the question text I do not look at all the tags before editing. But while I'm at it, I also want to make sure the ...
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This tag in[var]iably needs to be burninated
I came across the var tag on a question not too long ago. The tag wiki is not very specific, with the description stating only that
var is a keyword in a number of programming languages.
It is ...
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Are questions about [at-command]s on-topic on Stack Overflow?
A little introduction. AT commands are the language "spoken" by modems. They are just a set of commands made up of ASCII characters starting with AT and closed by \r, each performing a ...
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Tag-removal-only edits shouldn't send closed questions to the Reopen Review queue
Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to ...
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I don't accept [orders] from you!
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.
orders has 800+ questions and 4 followers.
The ...
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This is not the place to ad [lib]
I recently stumbled on the lib tag, with no wiki and 589 questions covering a wide range of topics.
The commonality in all the questions is that users are referring to a "library", for which ...
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It's my way or the [huawei]
In the grand tradition of [apple], [microsoft] and [htc] (all company tags) I give you
huawei
164 questions that don't describe the question, just the company who made the hardware.
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Polly does not want a [cracker]
Yeah, this tag isn't all it's cracked up to be: cracker
8 questions, no excerpt or wiki, and suborning questions about general security. In general, the tag is the correct form of what is more ...
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Why are so many people abusing the IDE tags?
Use for questions about using Android Studio, an official IDE targeted at Android development. Do NOT use for questions about programming for Android in general; instead use [android].
But so many ...
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How can we get rid of misspelled (typo) and unused (or "zombie") tags?
During the re-tagging of questions, tags sometimes become orphaned from existing questions.
Are these zombie tags ever removed from the tags list?
What if a tag is misspelled and needs to be removed?...
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Is this tag beyond [repair]?
The repair tag on Stack Overflow's main site has no tag excerpt or description, and the ~170 questions tagged with it are a mish-mash of unrelated questions ranging from handling auto-repair of MSIs, ...
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The [customer] has been removed
I happened upon the customer tag today. It presently has 202 questions, 36 of which were created in 2022 (about 6 per month).
The questions, predictably, revolve around eCommerce software. The top ...
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Please [downgrade] this tag out of existence
The downgrade tag has the following description:
This tag refers to the process of replacing a particular system with an older version of the same system
This tag does not really add useful ...
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The [principal] tag has no principle
I have just stumbled across the principal tag:
Use this tag for questions related to a principal programming principle.
Huh? OK, I'll click to "learn more":
For example: In Python, a ...
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The [term] tag has been burninated
The term tag has the following usage guidance:
May refer to: 1) Term (language) or Terminology, 2) Term (time), 3) Technical term, 4) Scientific terminology or 5) Telecom Enforcement Resource and ...
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Making 'ignore tag' option easily discoverable
Currently, clicking on the star twice adds the tag to the ignored list. Yes, it's easy when you know it, but it's not easily discoverable. I had to google it to find out.
Current way
A better way?
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What was the oldest tag on Stack Overflow?
I am curious to know what was the oldest tag on Stack Overflow. How could I find this information?
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Burninate the [exam] tag
Can we please, please, please burninate the exam tag? It's being used for crap like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23667633/can-i-get-someone-to-help-me-to-understand-this-cxc#23667633 and https:/...
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Alias tag synonyms [symfony2] and [symfony3] => [symfony]
The Symfony2 core team decided to close their mailing list to gather their support community on Stack Overflow: http://symfony.com/blog/symfony-support-stack-overflow-as-the-main-medium
From their ...
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Locking bad tags
There is a tag which has following excerpt:
DO NOT USE THIS TAG. It is ambiguous and not helpful.
There are 1369 questions tagged with it. This warning in excerpt appeared over one year ago. Since ...
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Can there be tag warnings for [android-studio] and [visual-studio]?
Related: What determines what tags will get a popup with usage guidance?
The android-studio and visual-studio tags are routinely misused; the tag usage guidance is very specific that you should use ...
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Let's eject the [copilot]
Right now we have:
github-copilot - no tag description, contains five questions at time of asking (all about GitHub Copilot, at least);
copilot - tag description is:
GitHub Copilot is an AI pair ...
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Removing this tag would make us more [product]ive
I just came across the product (x 3654) tag, and my lord, is this a tag worthy of burning in a pit of eternal fire.
In most cases it is used as a meta-tag to describe where the problem is occurring, ...
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This [edit] fails an audit review
The edit tag has just over 2300 questions asked over the past nine years, and the tag is so ambiguous that it is used for everything from editing MS Office Documents to editing audio files:
to ...
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Should I not use the generic tag if my solution is limited to a specific version?
This is related to a previous question I have asked where it was determined that if solutions must be limited to a specific version that is enough to use the version specific tag.
I had another ...
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Is it okay to create a tag based on a user name?
The following question contains a tag with the username jonskeet, the tag refers to the top ranked user in Stack Overflow :
Singleton by Jon Skeet clarification
Some users in the post revisions ...
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Shod wee bernynate tae [syntex] tg?
The syntex tag has 12 questions, but 11 of them are not about the now unmaintained Rust library by this name (thanks @RyanM for digging that up).
There is no tag description or wiki page.
Following ...
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I've been spending time [identifying] bad tags and this one qualifies
So, apparently, there's an identifying tag. 31 questions, so it qualifies for abbreviated burnination.
There's no tag Wiki or usage guidance, and it's unclear what this tag is even supposed to mean ...
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rm -rf ./* gets rid of [multiple-files]
multiple-files
Usage guidance:
Many files are involved in the operation.
Tag description:
Use this tag when many files are involved, especially if their number is unbounded.
Does it describe the ...
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Prevent [Atom] from ever occurring again
atom has resurfaced again. Now in connection to an Erlang feature.
Maybe it needs to be renamed to erlang-atom, if it really makes sense - or burninated.
Atom is the name for:
Atom Feed
Text editor
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Automatically suggest tag combinations
I repeatedly experience questions with multiple tags that would be better off being merged into a single, different tag. I've had this "problem" myself when asking before, and only ever noticed it ...
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Move a question’s tags to directly under the title
Logically, the tags on a question are part of the title.
(And indeed, posters are discouraged from putting tag words in the title because "that is what tags are for".)
While reading a title, one ...
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Is it bad practice to add a tag to a post to get points to a tag badge even if the tag is relevant?
I haven't seen this done, but let’s say I want to get the iOS bronze badge. I answer a question, and it gets up voted. Then I think "Hey, I could give that post the iOS badge and get some points to ...
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The backwards tag is backwards
64 questions are tagged as backwards. I don't think this tag confers any information, and there won't be any backwards experts. Should the questions be untagged?
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C++ / C printf family
At the moment, there are tags for many members of the printf-family of library functions, though not for all (printf, sprintf, fprintf, snprintf, vsprintf, vsnprintf, vswprintf).
I propose merging ...
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Should the tag [64bit] be renamed into [64-bit]?
Arguments for renaming the tag 64bit into 64-bit:
64-bit seems to be the correct spelling in English, see for example the Wikipedia articles 64-bit computing and x86-64; having the correct spelling ...
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The [maintenance] tag has been burninated
I believe the tag maintenance should be burninated.
It fails all the preliminary checks before burnination:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it ...
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Replace the misleading [unity] tag with a more distinct tag
There are several commonly known products referred to as "unity". These include:
Unity3d gaming engine unity3d unityscript
Unity Application Block (.net IoC container) unity
Ubuntu Unity Desktop ...
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Puzzling [period] practices are prevalent. Proposing to pursue a passable plan to pause proliferation?
I recently noticed the period is periodically being used in ways that do not conform with the tag description:
A period of time is an interval, a span of time.
I realized that many uses of the ...
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You are the [weak]est link - goodbye!
weak with 118 questions and no tag wiki excerpt
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No, from the tag weak it's not clear what it refers to, ...
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Do you edit questions in order to provide syntax highlighting?
I tend to answer questions related to specific plugins (see questions related to parsley.js, which is a jQuery plugin).
More often than not, the OP simply adds the tag of the plugin. However, if she/...
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Should the [.net-core-5] tag be merged into [.net-5] and made a synonym? or vice versa?
There are currently 34 questions tagged .net-core-5
The .net-core-5 tag has no usage guidance, can you help us create it?
There are 1,129 questions tagged .net-5:
.NET 5 is the next version of .NET ...
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All the [option]s have been expended
The option tag says in big letters do not use (I was going to use it for this question about Scala's option class) Can we either burninate the tag cause it says we cannot use it or change the wiki (I ...
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We don't need your [approval] any more!
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.
Someone created ...
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Help clarify the appropriate [behavior]
behavior (600+ Questions, 5 Followers) does not sound useful at all and should therefore disappear.
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Let's let this tag [decay]
There's a decay tag on SO.
It doesn't have a tag-wiki and there are 35 questions with this tag on SO. It has been mainly used for 1) questions related to "array-to-pointer-conversion" in C and C++ ...