[As is suggested by Eliah Kagan][1]; > **In general**, if you believe your question is de-tagged wrongly, here are some options at your disposal: > - Read the tag's tag wiki and see what other questions are tagged with it. This can sometimes help in figuring out whether or not a tag is appropriate for your question. http://askubuntu.com/questions/722977/how-to-find-the-package-name-and-uninstall-it-in-ubuntu http://askubuntu.com/questions/722631/how-can-i-uninstall-popcorn-time-from-ubuntu-14-04 http://askubuntu.com/questions/721832/uninstalled-app-still-showing-icon http://askubuntu.com/questions/719910/help-to-uninstall-photoshop-please-help-the-linux-newbie They seem to be similar to http://askubuntu.com/questions/722102/could-i-remove-apt-with-apt > - Search meta, to see if the tag is under consideration for removal, or otherwise under discussion. It has a post here http://meta.askubuntu.com/questions/14103/discussion-about-tag-uninstall from 7 months ago with lowish views and no consensus. The suggestions it makes have not been implemented (changing the wiki) and there has been no discussion, despite the tag. > - Similarly, if you are *sure* the editor removed it based on a subjective judgment, you may add it back (but don't get into an editing/rolling-back war - if it's re-removed again, use a different option). In the case of a tag that has few or no other questions, you should probably not do this, as the intention of the editor may be to get rid of the tag. That's not always right, but should usually be discussed. I added it back in (rolled back) as there was no edit summary. At the same time I @pinged the user to ask them and they linked in a comment (since removed) to the meta discussion above. They removed it again, so I left it - not wanting to have an edit war. > - **Ask a specific question on meta**, about whether or not the tag should really have been removed. That's what this question was taken to be about (in comments). This is usually the best way. If in doubt, this is probably the best thing to do. Doing this now! > - Ping the user in chat. For example, to ping me in chat, go into the general chat room, and post a short message with @EliahKagan in it. Even if the user isn't in chat, they will be notified (though it may take some time and you shouldn't expect them to reply immediately). Then you can ask them about the tag removal. You should avoid pinging repeatedly, and remember that meta is often a better place to post, because you can solicit community consensus here. > - **One caveat:** The user will only be pinged by the chat "bot" if he/she has logged in to chat within *three days or less*. The user was unresponsive to my arguments in the comments, I feel chat would be unconducive to a good discussion - hence this post. --- So, my arguments: 1. The tag was removed, not replaced. If the tag had been *replaced* with the specific one, I could understand it, but it was simply removed. 2. The meta post was hardly conclusive - There was minimal discussion (one comment) and it has low views. - The suggestions (blacklist the tag and / or change the wiki were not done) 3. A lack of revision comment (just the link to the meta post he commented would suffice) is quite frustrating. Their arguments: 1. The meta post shows agreement based on the 10 upvotes - they're "following community guidance". 2. Tags are ["means of connecting experts with questions they will be able to answer by sorting questions into specific, well-defined categories."][2] - this argument falls down as the "more specific" tag was not added to the post. 3. Maybe another I'm missing? The comments (theirs have been removed): [![][3]][3] and [the revision history][4]. What should this question be tagged with? [1]: http://meta.askubuntu.com/a/3430/186134 [2]: http://askubuntu.com/help/tagging [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/PUak0.png [4]: http://askubuntu.com/posts/722102/revisions