Despite the communities best effort the [tag:plesk] , [tag:cpanel] and [tag:whm] have [recently been resurrected](https://serverfault.com/tags?tab=new) again.  


I have taken the liberty to follow  Michael Hampton's [suggestion](https://meta.serverfault.com/a/6541/37681) and added warnings that explicitly state those  labels/topics that are off-topic. 

> *Wiki Excerpt*:  
>> Off Topic Warning: **cPanel | WHM | Plesk** control panel questions are generally considered off topic for ServerFault.  
> 
> ----------
> *Full Tag Wiki*:  
>  
> **cPanel | WHM | Plesk** is web hosting control panel that is supported by vendor `example.com`
> 
>> #Off Topic Warning:
> 
> > The majority of questions regarding the cPanel control panel are
> > likely to be closed as they are not considered
> > [on-topic](https://serverfault.com/help/on-topic) for ServerFault:
> 
> > > Questions involving web hosting control panels are off-topic at Server Fault because they [customize their systems such that normal
> > > administration tools and methods no longer
> > > apply](https://meta.serverfault.com/q/8055), and thus require support
> > > from the vendor or the web hosting industry. See [Where can I ask
> > > questions about web hosting control
> > > panels?](https://meta.serverfault.com/q/8094) 
> 
> There have been
> [several](https://meta.serverfault.com/questions/6538/is-it-time-to-kill-problematic-tags-like-cpanel-plesk-whm-and-webmin)
> [discussions](https://meta.serverfault.com/questions/8055/what-should-server-fault-do-with-questions-about-web-hosting-control-panels)
> on [meta.serverfault.com](https://meta.serverfault.com/) regarding this
> policy.