The tag on SO appears to have multiple meanings.

On the privileges page I see

However, note that:

  • meta tags, tags that cannot stand alone as the only tag on a question, are not allowed.

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Interestingly enough, it appears to have first been used here. – Chris Frederick Aug 3 '11 at 19:58
@M. Tibbits I think you shouldn't delete it – RiaD Aug 3 '11 at 20:10
@M. Tibbits: Not necessarily. I guess you could just edit your answer to clarify that it indicates what you think it should be used for. – Chris Frederick Aug 3 '11 at 20:11
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Sheesh. Yet another useless tag that nothing can be done about, because it's already been used on hundreds of questions. – Robert Harvey Aug 3 '11 at 20:11
@Robert: I viewed about 200 question with the tag. All of them have any other tag. Is it imppossible to just delete this tag from all questions? I can manually retag questions with only [create] tag if they exists – RiaD Aug 3 '11 at 20:14
A Stack Exchange developer would have to do it. Moderators don't have the power. – Robert Harvey Aug 3 '11 at 20:24
I just edited your question to a call for action. As per a small discussion in the Tavern – M. Tibbits Aug 3 '11 at 20:30

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up vote 5 down vote accepted

Agreed, it is now burninated.

tag burninated

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I believe this tag found it's genesis in the SQL Command 'Create' as in 'Create Table' or 'Create Database'. e.g. Create Table Create View, etc.

That said, a large proportion of the questions as shown in this search have nothing to do with SQL.

Update: I have no idea what this tag should be used for. I think is one which should be blacklisted as being too general.

Or perhaps, it should be disambiguated?

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even in SQL, absence of this tag may help user to choose more specific tag [create-table] or [create-view] etc – RiaD Aug 3 '11 at 20:05
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Indeed, @RiaD. I'm not defending its existence. Personally, I think it's too ambiguous and should be blown out of existence... Just trying to provide an explanation / info. – M. Tibbits Aug 3 '11 at 20:07

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