As far as I can tell, is an unnecessary meta tag that deserves to be burninated, especially now that we're on a roll. Note that this tag has been burninated before and yet it still refuses to die. Let's put it out of its misery by blacklisting it, too.

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Man, how many times will it be revived? I thought it was burninated back in June. – Jeff Mercado Aug 12 '11 at 19:55
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Heh, not only has it been revived, but it also has 154 questions and counting! – Chris Frederick Aug 12 '11 at 20:05
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It was apparently removed many times before (before burninations became necessary). I would have thought burnination now included blacklisting. I hope we can make it official now. – Jeff Mercado Aug 12 '11 at 20:08
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That's a good point, @Jeff. Burnination should automatically result in blacklisting, shouldn't it? If not, would that be a reasonable feature request? – Chris Frederick Aug 12 '11 at 20:09

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Ok this tag is now blacklisted; any tag we destroy that comes back from the dead, needs to be blacklisted.

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What if someone is searching for specific ways and techniques to learn something? I think the tag would be appropriate for such a situation.

Of course you learn when you get an answer to a certain problem, but not all questions are about learning as much as they are about find a solution.

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Questions about teaching methods or learning methods would be off-topic for StackOverflow – Brad Mace Aug 12 '11 at 20:01
With all those book recommendation posts I figured they were accepted. Oh well! – domsterr Aug 12 '11 at 20:08
The problem with that is that it's too broad, not useful for categorization. No one can begin to help everyone with every "learning" problem, whereas Jon Skeet can probably help you with every C# problem. – Matthew Read Aug 12 '11 at 20:39
Are you really ever going to sort or otherwise categorize posts by a learning tag? I didn't think so. – Cody Gray Aug 13 '11 at 6:29
Not learning alone, but I searched for [learning] [c#] a few days ago to learn about the resources available. Of course the results were pretty bad since this tag isn't really used, but I did search for it. ;) – domsterr Aug 13 '11 at 12:09

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