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I notice that many of my questions on Worldbuilding meta are along these lines, but hey, everyone else seems to have already asked the good questions.

Okay. To the point at hand. I've seen the tag used recently, and I'm wondering what it adds to questions. It doesn't have a tag summary (which is part of what makes me reach for the ax), and the questions it uses (mostly) don't seem to be solidly based in sci-fi - at least, not to the extent that science fiction is the primary concern of the question.

Possible arguments against this:

http://meta.worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/1832/please-revisit-this-timely-on-hold-question-soonPlease revisit this timely on-hold question soon

http://meta.worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/1799/resource-id-questions"Resource ID" questions

That is, if these ideas go through the gauntlet of meta - which they very well may; I can't say yet.

I notice that many of my questions on Worldbuilding meta are along these lines, but hey, everyone else seems to have already asked the good questions.

Okay. To the point at hand. I've seen the tag used recently, and I'm wondering what it adds to questions. It doesn't have a tag summary (which is part of what makes me reach for the ax), and the questions it uses (mostly) don't seem to be solidly based in sci-fi - at least, not to the extent that science fiction is the primary concern of the question.

Possible arguments against this:

http://meta.worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/1832/please-revisit-this-timely-on-hold-question-soon

http://meta.worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/1799/resource-id-questions

That is, if these ideas go through the gauntlet of meta - which they very well may; I can't say yet.

I notice that many of my questions on Worldbuilding meta are along these lines, but hey, everyone else seems to have already asked the good questions.

Okay. To the point at hand. I've seen the tag used recently, and I'm wondering what it adds to questions. It doesn't have a tag summary (which is part of what makes me reach for the ax), and the questions it uses (mostly) don't seem to be solidly based in sci-fi - at least, not to the extent that science fiction is the primary concern of the question.

Possible arguments against this:

Please revisit this timely on-hold question soon

"Resource ID" questions

That is, if these ideas go through the gauntlet of meta - which they very well may; I can't say yet.

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