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.
The question you're asking is designed to solicit opinions or best-practices on a particular topic, with the goal of reaching community consensus.
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When examining what is on-topic based on the scope's definition, and why.
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You have an idea for a new feature, or for a change to the existing functionality.
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When examining the best-practices for asking questions.
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Indicates that the report has been resolved through the implementation of a feature or the fixing of a bug.
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when you want to draw attention to a specific question on the main site. For example, if you want to draw high-rep users to close/reopen/edit a question, if you want to discuss the…
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Indicates you've found an erroneous or unexpected behaviour in the system that needs to be fixed.
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Indicates that the reported behavior is intentional and not subject to change
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This is tag for questions related to some other site from SE network. If you want to ask about a site proposal, use (area51) tag.
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Indicates that the feature request will not be implemented, or that a bug will not be fixed at present time.
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The accepted answer is the answer the question owner thought best met their needs. Accepting is encouraged but never required. This tag is for *discussing* issues related to accepted answers, not indi…
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Questions about the copyrights of the StackExchange sites or about the posting of copyrighted material by users.
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The process of migrating off-topic questions from one Stack Exchange site to another.
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Users without full edit privileges can suggest edits to posts and tag wikis
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Questions about diamond (♦) moderators, their powers, and actions they have taken.
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