**Disclaimer:** this issue was somewhat raised before in https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/337353/5740428, 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 [tag:c++-faq]. ## The tagging situation The [tag:c++-faq] 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. ### Popular examples - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list<br>This question is a community wiki, and is obviously community-edited. It also mentions that it's an FAQ question in its footnote, clearly identifying itself as [tag:c++-faq]. The use of the tag seems appropriate here. - https://stackoverflow.com/q/4421706/5740428<br>This question contains a footnote and clearly describes itself as [tag:c++-faq]. However, none of the answers on this question are community wikis. The author has been able to farm thousands of reputation points off of this Q&A. Is it still in the spirit of [tag:c++-faq] to not make the Q&A "community-edited" in the purest sense? - https://stackoverflow.com/q/57483/5740428<br> This question is tagged [tag:c++-faq] and it contains a community wiki answer. It doesn't contain a footnote, but based on the wiki answer, it seems reasonable to apply the tag. - https://stackoverflow.com/q/4172722/5740428<br>This question is tagged [tag:c++-faq], but there aren't any signs of it being "collaborative" or "community-edited". Neither the question nor the answers are community wikis, and the question contains no footnote. The top comments still describe it as an FAQ answer, but given the lack of identifying details, the use of the tag is questionable. - https://stackoverflow.com/q/589575/5740428<br>Other than the tag, there is no obvious reason why this would be a "community-edited" FAQ. There is not footnote, no community wiki answer, nothing. User @sbi [has retroactively tagged this question](https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/589575/4), and this probably conflicts with the intent of the author since they never advertised the question as "collaborative" or "community-edited". - https://stackoverflow.com/q/9387610/5740428<br>This question advertises itself as a C++ FAQ, but is now closed for being off-topic for the website. ### Recent examples - https://stackoverflow.com/q/75778573/5740428<br>This question is wiki-style, as the author has provided both question and answer. However, it is not a community wiki and so it is unclear to what extent it is intended to be "community-edited". - https://stackoverflow.com/q/76999585/5740428<br>This is my own Q&A. The question hints at it being community FAQ, and the (only) answer is a community wiki. This seems like appropriate use. - https://stackoverflow.com/q/68368581/5740428<br>Here, the author did not tag it [tag:c++-faq] originally, this was only done by the author of the (non-wiki) answer after the fact. This edit likely conflicts with the intent of the author and it's questionable whether this question can be considered "frequently asked" given that it only has 20K views and is asking about a very recent feature. ## Summary of the problem Out of the 169 total [tag:c++-faq] 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 [tag:c++-faq] with no clear signs of why this tagging was applied Even if you think that all these questions can and should be tagged [tag:c++-faq], we need clear criteria for when [tag:c++-faq] should be applied. If tagging is opinionated without clear guidelines, you get edit wars. **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? Should everything be left as is, but with clearer guidance on when to apply the tag?** ### Further notes **Note on the original Meta post:** See also https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/252874/5740428, which the question which started the [tag:c++-faq] project, but contains no clear consensus on when the tag should be applied. **Note on the tag wiki:** The [tag wiki](https://stackoverflow.com/tags/c%2b%2b-faq/info) states that the tag is used for "frequently asked questions", however, this is obviously too low of a hurdle and could be applied to thousands upon thousands of questions. Stack Overflow also lets you sort questions by numbers of visitors or by score, which arguably serves this purpose already. It is also too low of a hurdle considering the excerpt.