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The tag is for a single javascript function which seems like a pretty specific bit of tagging compared to the usual 'language' level tags.

It has 286 questions in the last three years - I don't think this is adding anything useful. May also apply to the very similar tag (1315 questions).

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    Thank you for posting this burnination request and allowing the community to take a close look at it. Please note that burninations are not just tag removals - They are the process of carefully moderating a specific place of Stack Overflow. Avoid mass-editing the tag out of questions as it is counter-productive. For more information, see Shog9's answer on MSE or the unofficial SOCVR process.
    – Tunaki
    Commented Apr 6, 2016 at 20:39
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    I think if we discuss about a specific function tag, can't we just list and burn all(most) function tags? I think function tags are generally not useful, since there would be just 9,457 tags for PHP functions and methods for example and they would be so specific and not useful at all.
    – Rizier123
    Commented Apr 6, 2016 at 20:39
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    @Rizier123 What about a specific function like malloc? Do you consider that useful? Where do we draw the line?
    – user4151918
    Commented Apr 6, 2016 at 21:09
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    @PetahChristian Maybe a function tag is useful when you talk about that very specific implementation of it. But even then I wouldn't call it really useful.
    – Rizier123
    Commented Apr 6, 2016 at 21:35
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    That tag doesn't look too bad in how it is used: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/206651/…
    – rene
    Commented Apr 6, 2016 at 21:55
  • The thing interesting with getElementsByClassName is that it returns a live HTML collection. I would kill getElementById though.
    – Knu
    Commented Apr 7, 2016 at 2:48
  • @Tunaki: I'm sorry for removing tags blindly a time ago. But is this burnination approved? Meaning that can we go one by one through the questions with "getelementsbyclassname" and close, edit, vote or in short words, take action on them including removing the tag " getelementsbyclassname"? Commented Apr 7, 2016 at 3:26
  • How about an overall getElement(s)By tag, and the individual functions as aliases of it? (The 's' is a bit of a problem, though) Commented Apr 7, 2016 at 6:05
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    @m69 who is searching for questions about these specific functions tho? I don't see the need.
    – Paddy
    Commented Apr 7, 2016 at 6:33
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    @AshishAhujaツ If consensus is reached that the tag needs to go, it would be best to post an answer documenting the progress (refer to Shog9's answer)
    – Tunaki
    Commented Apr 7, 2016 at 7:49
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    @Druzion: Do not start editing! Didn't you see Tunaki's comment. Till there is an official answer which says to burninate it, and it also gets highly upvoted, do not do it. It has still not been decided whether to burninate it or not. You'll fall into a big hole. I had once just blindly started and finished burnination on a tag, even before it had been decided. The question had 27 upvotes. I thought the same thing as you thought, but then fell very badly. Commented Apr 7, 2016 at 9:34
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    @AshishAhujaツ Okay, I won't. But what do you mean by official answer, by a mod?
    – Kaspar Lee
    Commented Apr 7, 2016 at 9:35
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    Funny fact: No user consistently answers or ask questions with this tag
    – Braiam
    Commented Apr 7, 2016 at 15:23
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    For the requet itself, I think we should burninate tags that are for some reason harmful, misleading or something like that. I'm not fully convinced on what's the problem with this one.
    – eis
    Commented Apr 7, 2016 at 21:21
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    @Braiam well, pretty much every technology in the java ecosystem is also tagged with java as well, for example. There aren't very many questions tagged with swing that aren't tagged with java: that's a common way things work in SO. I still claim that saying "no user consistently answers or asks questions with this tag" seems to be factually incorrect.
    – eis
    Commented Apr 8, 2016 at 6:06

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a pretty specific bit of tagging compared to the usual 'language' level tags

That's not a reason to burninate anything. Given how often it is used, it's definitely not too specific.

I'd say No, don't burninate. The tag doesn't meet the official criteria:

  • Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? - Yes.
  • Is it unambiguous? - Yes.
  • Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts? - Yes.
  • Is the concept described even on-topic for the site? - Yes.
  • Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post? - Yes, I say. You seem to disagree. Now what?

The tag does not do any harm. So the simple default is to keep it.

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    The tag doesn't meet the official criteria: It seems you are proving that the tag is indeed meeting the official criteria.
    – Marc-Andre
    Commented Apr 8, 2016 at 14:44
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    @Marc-Andre: Doesn't meet any of the criteria for being deleted, I meant.
    – Bergi
    Commented Apr 8, 2016 at 14:47
  • Thank you for the clarification. I'm not always looking at burnination request I guess I was missing some context.
    – Marc-Andre
    Commented Apr 8, 2016 at 14:50
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I would say that even if it doesn't "follow" Shog's guideline, this tag is doing more harm than good... actually, there's no good, just harm (no ham, ham is good).

"Why?" getElementsByClassName is commonly known as a Javascript function (I would say almost exclusive). The other programming context you can find it is VBA/VBScript. Those big two, right? Well, what about this question? Badly tagged, right? This other? And this? How about this?

Frankly, this tag is being misused and is causing harm. This tag is displacing more relevant tags, like javascript, and in some cases it doesn't make even sense, like the selenium/python question. This tag needs a manual and very annoying retag/cleanup, which could have been avoided if we didn't create this tag in the first place.

The above may not be enough reason, how about setting a very bad precedent? Tags has always been considered as flat. That means that there isn't any vertical relationship between them, that I apply tag X doesn't imply that tag Y should be used. In this case, this tag alone may imply that JavaScript should be used (as described on the tag excerpt, but as we remember is also available on VBA/Script), but this is not recognized by the system.

Those users asking those questions doesn't have the best exposure that a language tag gives them, because they think that applying this tag is implied that other more popular tags are also counted. The reduced exposure results on having a reduced pool of users that can answer their questions, which in most cases aren't experts, reducing the overall quality of SO. Basically, with this tag we are partially implementing a tiered SO which has always been considered as a "bad experience for all involved".

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    It's a DOM function, of which there are many implementations in and for many languages. There are published standards for its implementation and behavior that function largely independently of client language even. So it shouldn't surprise you that folks ask questions related to its use on multiple platforms. Your examples could benefit from more tags, but hardly suffer from these; arguably the expertise is more likely to be found in someone familiar with the API than with the language (but not the API).
    – Shog9
    Commented Apr 20, 2016 at 16:13
  • @Shog9 well, I still call foul on these two stackoverflow.com/q/30815459/792066 stackoverflow.com/q/23237565/792066 BTW, my examples would actually benefit useful tags, not just looking for a magic number,
    – Braiam
    Commented Apr 20, 2016 at 16:23

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