To address your points:
- The user base: Only 282506 users have an account on meta.so, that is only 7% of the 3856452 users on main. From those 282506 only a subset is interested in active moderation of the site. A couple of (up)votes is all you can hope for...
- It depends if we need to spend our time better. Tags with bad questions sometimes acts as honeypots attracting more crap. It is usefull if the few people that want to spend their time in the close vote queue (for example) do that while focussing on a specific tag.
- We can use some structure, not all requests end-up well. Please read-on
Burninate process guideline
The main problem with some burninate requests is that they lack a plan and research.
For a burninate request to be successful it needs the following ingredients:
- Why does the tag need to go, why is it bad, why can't it stay? That needs examples of some questions that demonstrate its misuse
- the tag statistics, number of questions, number of followers, unanswered count
- the tag counts to show the correlation with other tags. This indicates if the tag is used in a particular context more often.
- Which action you expect from the community , choose all or any of:
- introduce a new tag (including excerpt and wiki)
- retag guidance (remove or replace)
- close vote instructions
- edit instructions (which always includes FIX EVERYTHING)
- update for the tag wiki and excerpt (if applicable)
- synonyms to be proposed with other tags
- earlier or similar requests on MSE or MSO
- one or more search queries to help the community find the correct questions
- define how progress is measured
- Invite people to let them know in comments if they are going to help
- Let users report their progress
Maybe there is a chatroom that is related to the tag, ask for help there.
Some extra tips if you expect to close vote questions as part of burninating. It needs 5 votes from 3K-users to close a question. You can leave a burninate request in the SO Close Voters room but due to the limited capabilities on filtering in the queue we are the most effective if the time between voting and the regulars handling the queue is short (as in within 30 minutes or so) and comes with a [tag] and a specific close reason (for example: ruby/off-topic). We have scheduled events and daily meet-ups (in the evening of an SE-day)
feature-request
because I don't see one in here. I, however, do agree that we get a lot of requests for this and they can be a bit noisy. If you have a suggestion on how to fix this problem, then that'd be afeature-request
and I'd be curious to hear your ideas.coursera
tag, which was controversial because some people wanted to be able to track what they perceived to be a low-quality-post magnet.burninate-request
posts show up in the Hot Meta Posts?that currently pollute meta like a virus
- that's a pretty hostile reaction to trying to improve the site. Now [hat] questions during Winter Bash, that's pollution.