Problems with the [current excerpt at time of writing](https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/3624962/52): * Reads like marketing material. * Includes a lot of meaningless fluff ("building a variety of applications", "simple," "powerful") * Does not explain when to use the tag Additional problems with the older revision: * C# is not multiparadigm. It's OO. The [wiki](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Sharp_%28programming_language%29) is the thing that's misleading. It has a few features that enable stuffing functions into variables, but it is definitely not a functional language. Functional languages are not imperative, and C# is definitely not equipped to avoid writing imperative code. * Telling people how to write questions is out of scope for a tag wiki. Suggestion to solve these problems: > C# (pronounced "see sharp") is a high level, statically typed, object oriented programming language developed by Microsoft. C# code usually targets Microsoft's .NET family of tools and runtimes, which include the .NET Framework and .NET Core. Use this tag for questions about code written in C# or C#'s formal specification. Most questions also need a tag for the target .NET platform, such as [.net] (for the .NET Framework), [.net-core], or [.net-standard]. Reasoning: * It's important to give the reader *some* brief description of what we're talking about. * It's likely that people will be confused about the difference between .NET and C#, so this attempts to clarify that .NET is the tools and runtime while C# is the language. * Tag wikis should indicate when to use the tag. * Since most C# questions will be targeting a .NET platform and sometimes it matters which one, most C# questions will also need a tag indicating which platform is being targeted. Possible improvements over this: * I don't like using the word "platform." I don't think it's a term MS uses. Any info about what terms MS uses when discussing the different tool sets and runtimes is appreciated. Things I notice in the [full wiki](https://stackoverflow.com/tags/c%23/info): * The the bit about "multiparadigm" needs to be removed there. * It claims `dynamic` enables "type inference," but that's not what it does. It disables static typing for that variable, preventing the compiler checks on type compatibility and member references. * I don't know why there's a bunch of info about which versions introduced certain keywords and the features that correspond to them. Maybe it should just talk about the features themselves, without making it a change log? An SO tag wiki seems like a bad place for a change log.