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Clean up the [sony] tag: Is it useful at all, or should we re-tag and clean up?

The tag, despite being used on 389 posts, isn't a great one. Besides informing us that there is something related to a brand in the question, it doesn't tell us a whole lot. An earlier issue has been raised about allowing Sony as a tag, while this is discouraged or even disallowed for other brands. But that doesn't really matter all that much, given that there doesn't seem to be a need for the tag.

Going through the questions tagged there are several patterns, largely due to Sony's own recommendations:

  • Questions are tagged both and on on 142 occasions. That might very well indicate that a tag like [sony-smartwatch] would be a decent alternative. So how about we create that and clean up those posts?

  • Then there are 39 questions with a and tag (or something similar). While some are off-topic/closed, several of them are related to the Sony Camera Remote API. But we have a tag for those it seems, namely . So let's clean those up as well.

  • While Sony recommends the use of the tag in combination with the tag for their Sony Google TV Add-on SDK, there are only 4 posts with that tag combination, and I'm not entirely sure they are about that SDK at all. (Though a Sony representative seems to have minimally answered in two). To propose a new specific tag for that one might be overkill. Perhaps general cleanup would suffice there?

  • A lot of remaining questions simply are tagged because OP is using a Sony device for their development. In the cases I've seen, I didn't find a specific relevance for the tag, and a statement in the question itself would suffice.

I'd love some input here. Is the tag useful at all? Is there a reason for it to exist that I might have missed? Do the changes I mention above make sense, or would there be other ideas/alternatives?

Bart
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