The tag was burninated by Jeff Atwood during the Great Tag Cleanup of 2012.

Since then, it's been recreated nearly every other day by people with enough reputation, but not enough tagging skill. Once created, it'll be used by the clueless a dozen times a day, literally.

It's a horrible tag teetering on the edge of being a meta tag: It can't stand alone, and it can mean something different to different people.

I've been nuking it almost every day for the past three months, and it's getting old. It's time for the blacklist.

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Wait, so what you are saying is that Jeff Atwood is actually Trogdor? Mind = Blown! – Richard J. Ross III Jul 15 '12 at 18:06
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Should client also be burninated? I assume this has the same reasoning – Mark Jul 15 '12 at 21:44
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Why are you burning the client? They are innocent. Wait... tag? Burn it. – nhahtdh Jul 17 '12 at 4:32
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How about blacklisting these, too: column, sum, row group, percent, taken from here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/134267/… – Lukas Eder Jul 17 '12 at 7:02
@RichardJ.RossIII burnination by Jeff (or another mod) is actually a pretty common concept around these parts. Here's one example of many. – Popular Demand Aug 24 '12 at 18:40
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@nhahtdh, no client is ever innocent... – ben is uǝq backwards Aug 25 '12 at 7:43
if-statment is one I see all the time, as well. – David Sep 9 '12 at 22:35
@benisuǝqbackwards - damn it – LBT Apr 10 at 20:57
@Blah: Zero questions tagged server. [status-meh] – Robert Harvey Apr 10 at 21:01
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12 minutes ago, another one. Just got rid of it. – Asad Apr 10 at 21:49
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@Robert 2 more now. I am on mobile so it's too cumbersome to remove but I'm just saying - this needs to go forever – Doorknob Apr 10 at 22:23
Meh, I've given up with the blacklist happening. It's on my ever-growing list of 30+ tags I check regularly to ensure that they remain dead, including such gems as conversion, computer, multiple, visual, studio, etc... – Charles Apr 10 at 23:45

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It's a horrible tag teetering on the edge of being a meta tag. It can't stand alone, and it can mean something different to different people.

Ok, I don't get the meta-tag bit. Are there waiters/waitresses posting questions and using this tag?

The "different meanings" thing is clear enough though. So... What should it mean? Is there one meaning among many that makes sense on SO?

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Maybe because it is too broad that it doesn't make the tag any more useful than a meta-tag? – nhahtdh Aug 25 '12 at 3:07
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Hmm... Yeah, maybe if folks are using it in the sense of, "my code runs on a server - better throw that tag in!" Of course, that's also the dirty little secret of, say, most c# questions. – Shog9 Aug 25 '12 at 3:31
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I've counted at least three distinct meanings, all of them bad: 1) Combined with client when they meant to tag it client-server, 2) "it runs on a server" / "I'm connecting to a MySQL server", and 3) "I'm writing a server". Oh, and sql+server, which != sql-server. In any case, it's basically bait for people that have no tagging skill. The last one might have some possible validity, but ... eh. – Charles Aug 25 '12 at 21:24
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It's a generic tag. "Hey, my code's on the server, let's add the [server] tag". It doesn't enhance the question at all. If it sticks around, does that mean we can have [laptop] and [pc] tags as well? Aw, crap they already exist! Burn them too! – LBT Apr 10 at 20:43
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Server can mean, in rough decreasing order of technical-ness, 1) the server end of a client/server relationship, 2) a listener on an e.g. TCP port, 3) a machine in a room that a server admin makes sure is secure and doesn't catch on fire and stuff, 4) a machine in the cloud, 5) a long-running program that responds to requests. Note in particular load-balanced architectures de-couple (5) and (2). – djechlin Apr 10 at 21:03
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Okay. I admit it. Meta has me confused. There's an extended statement as a question, that has a couple of questions as an answer. – Ben Barden Apr 10 at 21:44

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