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Tamara Wijsman
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Can the hardware and software tags be obliterated?

Do we really need the and tags?

Looking at the tags into detail:

  • They don't group all the questions that should belong to them.
  • Their statistics don't make sense, they are both less popular than .
  • They have no additional value when searching, as you would look for more specific things.

Looking at the questions tagged into detail:

To me, and are meta tags:

Let's check:

  1. If the tag can’t work as the only tag on a question, it’s probably a meta-tag.

    If a question was tagged software, we have to wonder about what software. Check!

    If a question was tagged hardware, we have to wonder about what hardware. Check!

  2. If the tag commonly means different things to different people, it’s probably a meta-tag.

    What software are you thinking about? Or what hardware? Check!

So, can the and tags be obliterated?

The problem is that these "meta" tags cover "all" questions on the site, while there isn't a single question that needs such a tag. Can anyone give sufficient counter-examples? From a software engineering perspective, these tags are like god classes while they better fit to be used in the form of the mediator pattern (thus in the form of tag sets).

— Source: Comment on Diago's answer

— Originated from: Area 51 - Computer Hardware Proposal Discussion, Chat Discussion & Tagging.

Tamara Wijsman
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