Gender is indeed irrelevant on Stack Overflow. Gender is not irrelevant to discuss on Meta. I see other answers are arguing the case that the discussions are on-topic and therefore the tag is fine. But is that enough to keep the tag? Well, there are already guidelines for when to remove a tag, let's look at those, shall we? > Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? > and is it unambiguous? I don't think any of us are going to argue that "gender" does not mean the same thing to more if not all users who read the tag. I also do not think we're arguing that it does not describe what the questions it's on are discussing. > Is the concept described even on-topic for the site? Discussions of gender issues that come up on Stack Overflow are on-topic here, provided they are constructive questions. Discussions of [how Stack Overflow tries to remain gender neutral](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/292067/ways-stack-overflow-is-effective-at-providing-a-gender-neutral-experience) are _definitely_ on topic, as it is about Stack Overflow and how it is moderated. Likewise, questions about why a gender field is not on the profile is on topic. So we can have on-topic discussions about gender on Meta Stack Overflow. > Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post? Debatable. Sure, it says the discussion is about gender. That should be obvious from the title and text of the post, in most cases. All I can see that it adds that is _meaningful_ is it makes discussions about gender on Stack Overflow easier to find. This can be useful for a few cases: > Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?