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It nevernever makes sense. If you know the site already, the question isn't necessary. If you have to ask the question, the site tag is meta-tagging. It's also not a question about that site either, it's a question about the network as a whole.

--Nij

Tags should be used only taking into consideration the information in the question. That's the same reason we don't use tags about the (potential) solutions on a question that doesn't refer to the solution.

It never makes sense. If you know the site already, the question isn't necessary. If you have to ask the question, the site tag is meta-tagging. It's also not a question about that site either, it's a question about the network as a whole.

--Nij

Tags should be used only taking into consideration the information in the question. That's the same reason we don't use tags about the (potential) solutions on a question that doesn't refer to the solution.

It never makes sense. If you know the site already, the question isn't necessary. If you have to ask the question, the site tag is meta-tagging. It's also not a question about that site either, it's a question about the network as a whole.

--Nij

Tags should be used only taking into consideration the information in the question. That's the same reason we don't use tags about the (potential) solutions on a question that doesn't refer to the solution.

It nevernever makes sense. If you know the site already, the question isn't necessary. If you have to ask the question, the site tag is meta-tagging. It's also not a question about that site either, it's a question about the network as a whole.

by Nij--Nij

Tags should be used only taking into consideration the information in the question. That's the same reason we don't use tags about the (potential) solutions on a question that doesn't refer to the solution.

It never makes sense. If you know the site already, the question isn't necessary. If you have to ask the question, the site tag is meta-tagging. It's also not a question about that site either, it's a question about the network as a whole.

by Nij

Tags should be used only taking into consideration the information in the question. That's the same reason we don't use tags about the (potential) solutions on a question that doesn't refer to the solution.

It never makes sense. If you know the site already, the question isn't necessary. If you have to ask the question, the site tag is meta-tagging. It's also not a question about that site either, it's a question about the network as a whole.

--Nij

Tags should be used only taking into consideration the information in the question. That's the same reason we don't use tags about the (potential) solutions on a question that doesn't refer to the solution.

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It never makes sense. If you know the site already, the question isn't necessary. If you have to ask the question, the site tag is meta-tagging. It's also not a question about that site either, it's a question about the network as a whole.

by Nij

Tags should be used only taking into consideration the information in the question. That's the same reason we don't use tags about the (potential) solutions on a question that doesn't refer to the solution.