Getting the Most Out of Our Community Tags 🏷

Tags on LinuxCommunity.io are here to make your life easier. Tagging helps connect topics across categories—and makes the forum more useful for everyone.


:magnifying_glass_tilted_right: Why Tags Matter

  • Find What You Need Faster – Want to explore all things raspberry-pi, vpn, or desktop-environments? Tags help you jump straight in.
  • Spot Patterns – Tags reveal popular tools, trends, and challenges members are facing.
  • Get Noticed – Using accurate tags helps others with the same interest find and join your topic.

:white_check_mark: Tagging Tips

  • Be Specific – Pick tags that highlight your distro, tool, hardware, or topic focus.
  • Stay Relevant – Use tags that reflect the main subject of your post. If it’s a mysql issue on a web-server, tag both!
  • Think Discoverability – Choose tags that other users are likely to browse or follow, making your post easier to find later.
  • Follow tags – You can follow tags you’re interested in to get notified when new topics are posted using them.


:puzzle_piece: Popular Tag Groups

Distros & OSs
ubuntu, arch-linux, fedora, debian, desktop-environments

Hardware
laptops, desktop, raspberry-pi, server

Linux Servers
nginx, mysql, web-server, cloud-hosting, database

Networking & Security
vpn, firewall, ssh, cybersecurity

SysAdmin & Tools
sysadmins, monitoring, command-line, scripts, virtualization

Software & Development
php, programming, software


:light_bulb: Explore Tags

Visit our full Tags Directory to browse, explore, and discover more topics that match your interests.


Topic Tags link + organization

Thanks for making our community better for everyone! :penguin: :blue_heart:

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@hydn Thank you very much for that explanation. It will definitely help when posting new topics.

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