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The tags [path-finding] and [shortest-path] are oddly separate
The tags seem like they cover a really similar area to me, as evidenced by their tag wikis. … So, I'm wondering how this overlap in area but not in tags affects people's ability to answer questions. Should the tags be synonymised? …
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What to do about tags for classes and methods?
These tags seem pretty useless to me. They don't really fail the burnination criteria though. … Burnination is a process, and removing these tags just doesn't seem worth it. …
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Why does the [new-operator] wiki only reference C++?
I just came across a C# question tagged with new-operator. I was curious, so I went to the tag, and found a bunch of questions from different languages, including C#, Java, C++, php, etc. But the tag …
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Are tags for specific algorithms needed?
I was taking a look through tags on SO today, and I came across sieve-of-eratosthenes. It has 320 questions and was last active over a year ago. … I feel that tags like shortest-path should be fulfilling this role.
Note that I'm not asking for burnination of any of these tags, and in any case it might end up being too much trouble. …