Questions tagged [tags]
Tags are keywords or labels that categorize and group your question with other, similar questions.
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The [simplify] tag is simply bad
The simplify tag has 672 questions and 8 watchers. The tag info and wiki say:
This tag refers to the process of making something simpler or smaller in order to increase its efficiency, usability, or ...
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The Devil is in the [details]
For some reason there is a details tag which is being applied to everything from the HTML <details> element to getting details about a file.
148 questions
No excerpt
No wiki
"Details" is a ...
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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 ...
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Can we start burninating or synonymising [initalization]?
EDIT 3:
After @JDB has pointed out this link in the comments, I have been enlightened as to the polling approach of pasting answers and asking people to vote on them is not a good one. Hence, I am ...
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I am a user of a MATLAB library that lacks wide documentation. Am I encouraged to create a tag on Stack Overflow?
Recently, due to my current occupation, I have been widely using the "open source" MATLAB library EIDORS. It is a quite specific library of the fields of electrical impedance tomography (EIT) and ...
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Do we really need the [stanford] tag?
I have edited a question when I looked at the tags it appeared stanford tag, in the description it says:
Stanford University is a research university located in Palo Alto, CA.
So... I guess it's ...
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Tagging a question based on its answers
Consider the following question:
How do I use Frob to gurgle a flubber?
The OP has added [frob] and [flubber] tags to it. After a while, an answer is posted:
Frob is not the right tool for the ...
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It's a bit confusing that we have both [bit] and [bits] as tags
I just came across a question tagged with both bit and bits. There isn't a lot to choose between them.
bit has a wiki entry that says "A bit is a single binary digit."
bits has a wiki entry that ...
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Come [discover] this tag's problems
There are 51 questions with the tag discover. 9 users watch it and it has no tag wiki.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Definitely not. The ...
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Split the [merge]
TL;DR
My proposal is to split merge, replace it with subject-related tags and burninate.
Answering the burninate manual:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and ...
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Remove [handling]
In some cases, handling only looks useful when used with other tags. Example is exception, where one should add exception-handling. In other cases, it should just be removed.
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Could we focus [blur]?
Currently the tag description for blur says:
The visual effect. And for some reason also the Javascript loss-of-focus-event.
Of 1.1K questions tagged with blur 248 are also tagged with javascript. ...
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Merge [blogspot] to [blogger]
We have blogger (2017 Qs) and blogspot (288 Qs).
According to the tag wiki of blogger,
Blogger is blog publishing service by Google. All blogs on blogger are hosted on Google server on blogspot.com ...
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Burninate the [crockford] tag
To support burninating movement I suggest to eliminate the crockford tag.
First of all, I respect and appreciate Douglas Crockford.
But my points are:
Since its creation in 2012 there are only 55 ...
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Can we get rid of [git-something] tags?
There are lots of tags, one for each Git command. I think they should be removed. The questions are good enough if tagged git.
I think they are too narrow as one can see by the low question count on ...
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Is it acceptable if a user introduces a new tag that is highly specific?
A user is currently mass-editing a new tag into questions: jacobian-matrix. Here is one of the suggested edits (which has already been rejected).
For me this tag seems to be too specific to make ...
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If I use C++11 tag do I also have to use C++ tag? [duplicate]
Every C++11 code is also a C++ code. Should I always use c++ tag when I'm using c++11? How are they intended to be used?
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Do we really need separate tags for minor patch versions of Ruby?
I could find five of them:
ruby-2.1.3
ruby-2.1.4
ruby-2.1.5
ruby-2.3.1
ruby-2.3.8
that, regardless there are some questions using these tags, it's very unlikely they have to do with particular ...
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The [write] and [writing] tags are in the process of being burninated
This tag is in phase 4 of the burnination process described here. The question and comments have been cleaned to allow for on-topic discussion about the burnination of this tag. Please keep it that ...
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What's the policy on creating tags for website names?
What's the policy on creating tags for website names?
Existing examples: parse.com, urbanairship.com
I ask because someone just made a tag and a corresponding tag wiki with the information:
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Remove this [usage]
usage (400+ Questions) is too ambiguous to be kept around. Some Questions add the tag just because there is a concept if using something in the body. Some have tags like memoryusage, and should either ...
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When and by whom was [ibm-watson] replaced by [ibm-watson-cognitive]?
I am a developer evangelist for IBM Watson Developer Cloud. There does not appear to be any information here on meta about when or why the tag ibm-watson was retagged to ibm-watson-cognitive.
This is ...
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Create a tag for Cofoundry
Can someone create a tag for Cofoundry for me please?
Explain how the tag helps in categorising and finding those questions
Cofoundry is a .NET Core CMS and questions would typically be specific to ...
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Show tags on top when reviewing questions
When reviewing questions, I sometimes want to skip a question if it is related to a language or a framework I'm not familiar with or don't have any opinions on. So I would like to check the tags to ...
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The etiquette of tag proliferation
My activity here on SO is mostly answering questions pertaining to GPU computing. There aren't many (perhaps 20k in total) and they mostly relate to one or two technologies (cuda or opencl).
One ...
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Should we burninate the [spatie] tag?
I propose the tag spatie should be removed. It has about 90 questions. I believe it does fulfil the 4 criteria for burnination according to What is the process for tag removal (burnination)?
Does it ...
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There’s more of the [amazon] to cut down
This picks up where my previous question left off – there are still Amazon services that have multiple tags hanging around.
amazon-cloudwatch (440) / cloudwatch (80)
amazon-iam (766) / aws-iam (21)
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Too much [cakephp-*]
I feel that we have too many cakephp-* tags.
cakephp-2.0 or cakephp-3.0 or cakephp-1.3 or cakephp-2.3 or cakephp-2.1 or cakephp-3.x or cakephp-appmodel or cakephp-2.4 or cakephp-1.2 or cakephp-2.2 or ...
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Need to [ir]radiate this tag
ir
Ran across this today and it's loaded with bad questions. The excerpt itself condemns it
This tag is ambiguous, do not use. For questions about LLVM intermediate representation, use [llvm-ir]. ...
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Is "listivew" a thing?
I was reviewing some suggested edits and though I usually skip wiki edits, one caught my eye: a proposed summary for the listivew. Is listivew actually a thing or is it a misspelling of listview? I ...
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How to tag questions about "C with a little C++"
Lately, I've seen a couple of C questions "with some C++". Here is one: Why does my function only update the struct when I pass it with an & symbol?
Quote from questions in case it disappears:
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Should very old questions be updated to newer standards?
For example I am often Removing "tags" from the title of questions.
Now I see a question like CSS: How to make background-image above background-color in a list that clearly falls into this ...
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Can we remove this tag from our [portfolio]?
I came across the portfolio tag in the usual way today (tagged in a bad question that had nothing to do with it), and am very curious why this tag exists on Stack Overflow - it doesn't seem to have ...
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[fragment]'s purpose is fragmented
fragment has ~7k questions. The tag summary isn't very encouraging, and sums up the issue pretty well:
'fragment' is an ambiguous tag, used to refer to numerous technologies. Prefer less ambiguous ...
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The [ghost-blog] is ghosting [ghost]
Back in 2013 I asked a question about ghost. That tag was subsequently removed and replaced with ghost-blog, a tag with 271 questions. It seems that in 2015 the ghost tag was recreated, and since then ...
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Unity-ifying Unity5 in to unity3d-5
By the way, when I first posted this, I didn't realise there was some vast confusion about "the official product name".
The web site URL for "Unity Technologies" is unity3d.com. But regarding the ...
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Let's help out [html-helper]
The html-helper tag refers to the HtmlHelper class for ASP.NET MVC views. However, recently I noticed that many questions with this tag have nothing to do with ASP.NET, and are usually either
Asking ...
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Are we [heading] in the wrong direction?
The heading has no usage guidance. I stumbled on it as an additional tag when reading a question about bearing, which also has no guidance but is used almost exclusively in navigational/geolocation ...
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Sometimes to achieve [zen] you must destroy it
While doing a review for suggested edits I stumbled upon the zen tag. This appears to be a collection of questions related to a C# framework, a drupal theme, some related to a vs-code-settings theme ...
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How does "TOP 10%" work in the Developer Story?
In my Developer Story, I'm currently in the top 10% of the AngularJS tag, and before that I was in the top 20%.
I checked my percentile for other tags with this query and apparently I'm in the top 20% ...
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Make tag synonym replacement obvious when it happens
I recently asked an SO:M question, about an SO question, where I had tags "disappear" upon posting.
I was vaguely aware of tag synonyms so I checked the tag info page, but there was no indication ...
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'magic' links / meta-tags to tag info pages
I very often use the [ask] tag on SO to refer to how posts should be made. But I more and more find the need to refer to the info page of a specific tag since these info pages also contain contain ...
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Rename C++ standard library tags to use consistent naming scheme
The proposed tag change from e.g. std-variant to stdvariant may be purely cosmetical, but it would improve consistency. Major tags which reference parts of the C++ standard library use the latter ...
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Why has the data.table tag just been renamed r-data.table?
It seems the data.table tag has just been renamed to r-data.table. Was this intentional and if so why? We're not aware of any discussion in advance. We rely on this tag a lot and have published ...
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Making [iphone], [ipod-touch] and [ipad] tags synonyms of the inclusive [ios]?
What do you think about making the iphone, ipod-touch and ipad tags synonyms of ios? I feel these are no longer necessary, and I see people removing them from questions all the time lately.
My ...
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How new are "new" tags?
If we go to the "Tags" section of the main site and click on the new tab we are presented with the tags that were most recently created. One of these is the fullstack tag, which currently has one (off-...
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Strange "r-wtfaq" tag
In my review queue, my attention was attracted by this tag proposed wiki, quote:
R related questions which have no meaning whatsoever (troll/spam/very
vogue/no minimal understanding in R) tagged ...
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Does it pay to spin off sites?
This week, we are launching a new site for Emacs questions. It's been pointed out that there are already 11k questions tagged emacs on Stack Overflow. Setting aside the question of whether new sites ...
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Is it time to operate on the [DevOps]?
Do we really need a devops tag on Stack Overflow?
Putting the topicality of those questions aside for a moment, do we really gain anything from having such a tag?
While many of those questions are on-...
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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). ...