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.
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discussion× 201
designed to solicit opinions or best-practices on a particular topic, with the goal of reaching community consensus.
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support× 35
You need help with the use of one or more of the site's features.
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feature-request× 32
You have an idea for a new feature, or for a change to the existing functionality.
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bug× 21
Indicates you've found an erroneous or unexpected behaviour in the system that needs to be fixed.
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status-completed× 21
Indicates that a feature request has been implemented, a bug has been fixed, or another type of request has been processed.
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tags× 13
keywords or labels that categorize and group your question with other, similar questions.
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migration× 11 | on-topic× 9 |
questions× 9 | editing× 9 | off-topic× 8 | scope× 8 |
asking-questions× 7 | code-length× 6 | tag-synonyms× 6 | site-policy× 5 |
close-reasons× 5 | title× 5 |
user-accounts× 4
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vote-to-close× 4 |
convention× 4
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flagging× 4
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syntax-highlighting× 4
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reputation× 4
points that a user gets (and loses) on StackExchange for activities, which allow more (or less) privileges.
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performance× 3
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python× 3 |
status-bydesign× 3
actually due to the existing design of the system and is not considered erroneous behaviour.
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homework× 3
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iterative-review× 3
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exact-duplicates× 3 |
answers× 3
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top-7× 3
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accepted-answer× 2 | badges× 2 |
bounty× 2
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chat× 2
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