Thanks to Lucas Kauffman's wikitag activity I've noticed a number of HTTP return code tags like [tag:404], [tag:402], [tag:302], [tag:303], [tag:500] and probably a whole number of others. They seem to be at least ambiguous to me, if not entirely useless. Any objections to stripping the tags from affected questions and asking for a block to prevent future use? ###Edit I've started re-tagging and suddenly found myself wading knee-deep in serious shit. There are [tag:301-redirect] (81 questions), [tag:301] (20 questions), [tag:403] (61 questions), [tag:404] (121 questions), [tag:http-status-code-404](21 questions), [tag:500-error] (80 questions), [tag:500] (12 questions), [tag:502-error] (11 questions), [tag:502] (5 questions), [tag:503-error] (36 questions), [tag:504] (7 questions). Just removing the tags from all the affected questions should be safe, but doing it "by hand" is tedious and would pop around 450 questions to the front page. Is this something to ask the devs? ###What has been cleared so far and can be blocked: [tag:302] [tag:302-permanent-redirect] [tag:401]