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Is the question "A term that describes frontend redirects" on-topic and in such case what tags should be used?

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A term that describes frontend redirects has the following tags:

  • web-browsers
  • web-servers

While both tags are related, they don't look appropriate as the question is not about a web browser or a web server but about a protocol running on top of a networking protocol, more specifically, on top of TCP/IP.

The question has a score of -3, and a comment thread having as title "HTTP redirection status code"

It has two answers with a positive score, one with +4 and another with +3.

None of the answers look to have answered the question.

Is there a term to describe such "frontend redirects" with the current web standards?

My question is if terminology questions are on-topic, and in such case, what tags should be used in this question.

Possible tags to be used:

  • network x 5. It looks to be too generic.
  • terminology x 4. I think that it is appropriate.
  • tcp/ip x 1. I think that it's related but not appropriate.
  • HTTP. To be created. I think that it might be appropriate.
  • protocols. To be created. It looks to be too generic.
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