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The tag doesn't seem to be used much. It's also a bit too generic - more specific categorisations (such as for C/C++ or for PHP) should be used instead.

(Semi-related: We have for Ruby and friends, but we also seem to have the little-used lying around; perhaps this should be the subject of a separate burnination request?)

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    So, in other words, you want to... exclude it?
    – BoltClock
    Jan 20, 2015 at 9:49
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    I just feel that this tag is not required.
    – GoBusto
    Jan 20, 2015 at 9:55
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    Looks like we also have an exclusion tag that seems just as muddled as inclusion. Possibly more prey for Trogdor.
    – Becuzz
    Jan 20, 2015 at 20:01
  • includes [inclusion] in Troggy diet
    – Braiam
    Jan 21, 2015 at 4:14

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Here's my stance, including a couple tags mentioned in the comments as well.

Burn these!

  • - No wiki tag, no common usage, adds nothing helpful to the question. 1 follower, 55 questions.
  • - No wiki tag, no common usage, adds nothing helpful to the question. 0 followers, 67 questions.
  • - can replace it's appropriate uses AFAIK. No wiki tag, no common usage, adds nothing helpful to the question. 0 followers, 22 questions.

Leave this one.

  • - This is used for HTML's attribute. The wiki tag wasn't great, but I just updated it to make it more specific. It has 2 followers and 356 questions.
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