I lurk in on the serial-port tag a lot and sometimes see questions which are about USB. I guess people think it is the universal serial bus and so it is related. But the serial-port tag summary states:
A serial port is a physical interface through which data is transferred (uni- or bidirectionally) one bit at a time. The term usually refers to the RS-232 port with a 9-pin d-sub connector that was once the standard serial interface on a PC.
I assumed that this would exclude USB since usb has its own tag.
So I edited one of those questions to remove the serial-port tag and it got rejected (edit).
My question is: Was this rejection correct? Shouldn't I have edited this question?
Maybe another question is, should the serial-port tag also include USB and Bluetooth in its summary, since those often use the same libraries in C and Java?