In general, I would recommend to black-list all the non-programming tags. As Non-Programming questions are off-topic for SO, ie, [tag:yahoo] [tag:hotmail] [tag:microsoft] [tag:apple] [tag:facebook][tag:twitter][tag:orkut][tag:myspace] [tag:blackberry][tag:nokia] etc. For these more specific tags should be included to post. So it is easy to filter out. [Here is more detailed answer][1]. >Things like "Microsoft" and "Apple" are users tagging things incorrectly. The company name is meant to be a *part* of the tag, like "Microsoft Power Point" would be [tag:microsoft-powerpoint], but users type it with a space as "microsoft powerpoint" and it suddenly becomes two tags [tag:microsoft] and [tag:powerpoint]. The brand is part of the product name. Though we oftentimes just crop off the brand name because it makes the tag longer and it's not really useful. >The [tag:microsoft] and [tag:apple] tags are not useful at all. Microsoft and Apple both have a zillion different products under them, which makes these tags extremely ambiguous at best. >These tags should both be burned to death. [1]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/190916/183757