Tags
A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.
used to request help with the process of editing a post, on finding out when/how an edit is necessary or on the editing workflow in a more general fashion.
The standard editor used to enter Stack Exchange posts, which supports a live preview of Markdown syntax.
For questions about the process of editing, how edits work, and other general inquiries about the edit system, use this tag.
The edit summary is used to give a basic overview of what changes a user made to a post when editing. For suggested edits, it is shown to reviewers as a hint of what actions the user undertook when ed…
when you have a question about the intersection of Stack Overflow and the classroom, such as using the site as a teaching tool, or about encouraging students to use SO for home…
This is a badge which is awarded to those who has completed vote on 600 questions and 25% or more of total votes are on questions.
Questions about perceived elitism on Stack Overflow.
For questions about the various emails sent by Stack Overflow, e.g. a list of filtered questions, unread inbox messages and bounty expiration notices.
Questions related to the use of English, or the use of other languages, on Stack Overflow.
For questions concerning various error messages that users receive throughout the site..
Questions regarding ethical concerns, such as whether it's OK to help someone create viruses, or pirate software.
Questions regarding etiquette and proper behavior toward other users, both on and off Stack Overflow.
For questions about events eligible for the 'Not a Robot' badge.
For questions about exporting Stack Overflow content for later use.
Questions about how Stack Overflow interacts and injects with the social network Facebook. Other questions about Facebook are off-topic; programming questions belong on the main site and end user ques…
These posts are your quick guide to the what, how and where of Stack Overflow.
Proposals for new entries for the FAQ repository on this site should use this tag.
A recognized issue on Stack Exchange sites in which the first answer posted gets the most reputation; that is, the "fastest gun in the West" wins.
Fastly is a content delivery network used by the Stack Exchange network. Use this tag only for questions which pertain to Fastly while using Stack Overflow; general questions about Fastly are off-topi…
For questions about the icons for Stack Exchange sites that are displayed in location bars, tabs, and bookmarks.
A special moderator-only tag to mark important meta discussions. A question with this tag can be seen on the main site, in a special sidebar, in the questions list, and when viewing individual questio…
The featured page is a tab which lists questions with an active bounty.
Questions and discussion about Meta questions that are tagged with [featured]. For questions about the Featured Questions tab of the questions page, use [bounties] instead.
for proposals of new features on the site, or requests for a change to an existing feature.
On posts tagged feature-request, voting may indicate agreement or disagreement with the propose…
for questions about feature requests and the process of suggesting features. If your question *is* a feature request, use the [feature-request] tag.
for questions about filtering functionalities that exist in several contexts like search, tags, jobs, reviews. Don't forget to add a specific tag to indicate the correct context.
For issues with how Stack Overflow looks or works that are specific to Firefox.