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Jan Schultke
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What should we do about the [c++-faq] tag and its questionable uses?

Disclaimer: this issue was somewhat raised before in How to handle mistagging with *-faq tags, but got very little interaction and didn't explore the subject deeply. I don't have enough expertise in other languages, so I will focus on .

The tagging situation

The is explained through the excerpt:

Provides a collaborative, community-edited C++ FAQ.

This description is fairly clear, but the way it is applied to questions is not. Let's look at some examples:

Summary of the problem

Out of the 169 total questions, numerous questions perhaps shouldn't be tagged for:

  • not being community wikis and thus serving a secondary purpose of farming reputation while not being "community-edited" in the strictest sense
  • being improperly tagged in a way that seems to conflict with the intent of the author
  • having been closed for being off-topic
  • being dubiously tagged with no clear signs of why this tagging was applied

What should be done about this situation? Should there be a community effort to remove this tag if inappropriate? What would the criteria for such a tag removal be? Should the tag be burninated?

Jan Schultke
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