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.
Questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If your question isn't a bug report, feature request, or request for assistance, or question with a …
for requests for assistance with tools and other features on the Stack Exchange Network. This includes understanding how features work and why they work that way, or how to better use the…
Discussions related to creating, using, or removing tags.
Questions about what is on-topic or off-topic and why.
Meta questions that are seeking feedback on a specific question, as opposed to the broader ruleset of Politics.SE
For questions on questions; how to ask, whether specific questions are appropriate, and so on.
for questions dealing with moderating actions, pages, abilities or decisions.
Closed questions are off-topic questions which do not accept new answers
about the reasons for which a question may be closed as off-topic
Comments are used to ask for clarification, provide constructive criticism, and add relevant information.
You have an idea for a new feature for Politics Stack Exchange, or for a change to the existing functionality.
on questions related to deleted answers.
for questions about answers: how to answer, whether specific answers are appropriate, and so forth.
to discuss creating or removing tag synonyms. A tag synonym makes two or more tags behave as one tag when tagging a question. It's most often used when a different term can mean the same t…
Questions related to the network-wide code of conduct.
discussions about or related to questions that ask why something is happening
"Good faith" refers to the effort to ask an honest, answerable question, instead of trying to make a political point.
Questions related to electing moderators from the community. Do not use for questions about non-site elections.