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How relevant should a tag be to add it to the question?
I don't always read every question in the tags I follow. Questions with multiple tags that I like are more likely to get my attention. …
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Why can’t we use more than 5 tags per question?
I often have to leave out relevant tags when editing tags on assembly / SIMD / compiler questions. … I had a look at tags I follow for the past few days. Some of those have 5 tags, but most of those don't really need all 5. …
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Clean up [code-translation]
I'd always assumed the purpose of tags like that was doing the translation programmatically. …
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Synonym request: cl.exe -> cl or vice versa?
The tag wiki for [cl] even mentions that the command is cl.exe.
cl.exe should probably be a synonym of cl, but I don't have reputation points in either of those tags.
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/cl/ … Anyone investigating these tags should keep an eye out for that. …
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Synonym request: cl.exe -> cl or vice versa?
(Side-note: we have g++ and gfortran tags which are as much about the GNU dialect of those languages than the actual command line tools, although I'd still tag gcc on a question about how GCC compiles … TL:DR: this answer proposes making both cl.exe and cl synonyms of visual-c++ (https://stackoverflow.com/tags/visual-c%2b%2b/synonyms). Vote on this answer accordingly. …
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password-encryption tag wiki changed, now disagrees with most questions so tagged
security.SE might want tags for specific security errors, even uncommon ones that, but I don't think SO needs a tag for every bad practice. …
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Creating tags for single assembly instructions?
Maybe tags are useful to catalogue the current mess, even if we don't want any future questions in those tags. … Given the limit of 5 tags per question, there sometimes isn't much room for super-specific tags if your question involves lea or how/when to use it. …
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Wrong usage of the [tsx] tag
@AlexGuteniev and I have retagged the Intel TSX x86 transactional memory questions from
tsx to intel-tsx.
I made a modified copy of the tsx tag wiki for intel-tsx, and edited the tsx tag wiki to a pl …
4
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Merge [atomic] and [atomicity], and do it atomically
I proposed the synonym on https://stackoverflow.com/tags/atomic/synonyms, your suggestion seems reasonable to me. … Also note, many C++ questions with either of these tags should probably use stdatomic instead, not as well. …
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Re-tagging questions related to Unix/Linux text processing out of shell specific tags
We could decide that questions like this are off-topic for Stack Overflow, and should be asked on Unix.SE with the [text-processing] tag.
A question like "I have this Unix text processing problem, but …
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Stop users from tagging SSE and Server-Sent-Events in the same question, and warn for SSE + JS?
(I have a gold badge in this and some related tags.)
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/server-sent-events/info is the HTTP/HTML5 thing. … They've obviously found both tags but read neither of them, despite the surprising condition of apparently "2 tags for the same thing". …
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Re-tagging questions related to Unix/Linux text processing out of shell specific tags
We're talking about the kinds of text processing you might want in / can do from a shell script. That's a real thing, and (unless you choose to avail yourself of the shell's own built-in tools like r …
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Is blockchain "efficient", or should we drop that from the tag description?
TODO while we're looking at it:
More guidance on tag usage (what kinds of blockchain questions are on-topic) and on related tags.
Probably just link wikipedia for a definition of what it is. …
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Intel collective owns [x86] and [x86-64]
tab=tags). … But the existence of tags like that is off-topic for this meta Q&A. …
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Clarify tag [esp]
@CodyGray retagged a lot of the x86 stack-pointer questions to stack-pointer.
I wrote a tag-wiki for it, with some generic stuff and links to details about the stack pointer on x86, ARM, AArch64, MIP …