For example - the names of the 101 clans of yadavas.
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Yes I agree, I think there should be a tag for such questions. I have found many questions here which are utterly useless from religious point of view. E.g, how many names are there for Karna, What was the name of a particular chariot, what was the name of conch shells of pandavas or kauravs etc. Like for philosophical questions a separate tag philosophy
is maintained then why not to maintain a tag for such highly insignificant questions?
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2Questions which are utterly useless for you could be useful for others. Many people are interested in this type of questions also. There is no need of a new tag.Questions utterly useless are off-topic questions. There are already apt tags. It becomes a meta tag if created. Commented Mar 1, 2018 at 3:33
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3@Sarvabhouma so better to have a poll and see how many people think such questions useless or not Commented Mar 1, 2018 at 10:52
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1@RakeshJoshi Stack Exchange is not for polls. It is stories and the questions like these most of the people (not this site) are interested. Look at the views they have than the philosophies. Only some people talk about philosophy and the like. Calling some questions useless and insignificant is not good for the site and leads to partiality in the site. The site should have all types of questions. When it comes to tag creation, tagging them as trivial is like a stamp like "useless" as per this answer. That is why I disagree with the suggestion. Commented Mar 1, 2018 at 11:09
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'what was the name of conch shells of pandavas' - luckily, no has asked yet where are those shells now...which museum...and birth stories of those shells!!! Commented Mar 1, 2018 at 16:25
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minor-details
, IMO, removes the judgmental factor.