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I'm not convinced. Whilst I value MO, I disagree with the tendency to regard it as a "one stop shop" where there has to be room for everything. I would like a place to kick back and relax a bit, not enough to actually build one myself but enough to note that if we do go down the StackExchange 2.0 route then we might get one as part of the deal (see this blog post about the idea and this one on the follow-up) and to regard that as a Good Thing.
The tagging system is too fluid for this to be useful. As Ryan says, posts that ought to have this tag are extremely unlikely to get it at first so will show up in the usual places even if people have set to ignore that tag.
On the more specific issue of "outreach": who, exactly, are you thinking of reaching out to? MO is for research mathematicians (professional and amateur) so those are the people that MO should be reaching out to. Mathematicians should, of course, reach out to the wider community and I can conceive of questions that could help with that (they'd have to be asked very carefully to avoid turning in to "Math puzzles for dinner" - yuk!) but those questions and their answers would still be intended for mathematicians, not for those that the mathematicians are reaching out to.
I can't think of any way to kill someone's curiosity in mathematics faster than by sending them to this site!
With the rise of math.SE, I would argue that the question and its answer that the interested outsider is meant to read should be there. There are enough research mathematicians lurking there that it would get a decent response, and maybe the prevalence of such questions would encourage more of us to go there and help out (and then answer a few more mundane questions whilst there).
Can I be annoying and ask Ryan to delete the (superfluous) last word of the title of this thread?
@Ryan: snap, as it happens!
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