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I just bumped into a tag wiki suggested edit for the tag. The tag sounds too generic, and the list of questions shows it's being used on several different contexts. Should it be burninated? If not, what would be the valid usage?


I just found another one that seems to fall into the same category: (but that's more widely used (8.3k versus 1.5k questions).

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  • wow, what are the odds we would both post about this at once? Great minds think alike :-) Oct 24, 2012 at 2:00
  • You were faster rejecting the edit, I was faster posting here :)
    – bfavaretto
    Oct 24, 2012 at 2:01
  • A few of them seem to be about the system() function in C (or equivalents in other languages).
    – hammar
    Oct 26, 2012 at 2:13
  • @hammar Looks like a perfectly legitimate use for that tag. So maybe the wiki should be about that.
    – bfavaretto
    Oct 26, 2012 at 2:19
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    You forgot to send out the signal
    – Anish Gupta
    Nov 25, 2012 at 13:14
  • Please change the title to "Should we shut the [system] down?".
    – SE is dead
    Oct 7, 2016 at 21:20
  • Hahaha go ahead @dorukayhan, I'll approve your edit.
    – bfavaretto
    Oct 7, 2016 at 21:21
  • Well, the problem is you have to do that because suggested edits are disabled on Meta.
    – SE is dead
    Oct 7, 2016 at 21:23

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The only use I could see for it is to indicate that a question is about system programming, but it's still at best a meta tag when used in that context and would need to be renamed.

The same holds true for the[application] tag (now gone).

I don't see any practical use for either distinction, so yes - I think both are candidates for removal as cleanup of other, more problematic tags like continues.

We've had several large meta tag cleanup efforts, but those cats came back, the very next day with fur of a different color. The idea of reviewing based on tags was proposed, however I think what we need is review of new tags integrated into the new review system. It's much better to catch these before they're applied on a massive scale, we can't keep spending energy on massive cleanups as we have been.

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Sounds burninate-worthy to me, unless someone wants to do the work of deducing what some major sub-contexts are and applying the correct new sub-context tag to the corresponding questions... which sounds like an awful amount of work. I suppose it's not the philosophy here, but it might be thought to be ok if many people are using it in a way that makes sense, and a searcher on multiple tags might find it useful. E.g., if an OS or framework has a "System" directory, or an API has a module named "System", or something.

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    The community has been manually cleaning up worse stuff like the homework tag. Question is, is this tag worth it?
    – bfavaretto
    Oct 24, 2012 at 2:44

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