After reading the recently posted meta post about a specific mass retagging instance, I wanted to circle back and address a broader question that didn't really seem like it was covered in the discussion of that specific case. While the answers there seem to focus on the quality and validity of the edits themselves, I'm interested in the community's opinion of whether it's appropriate, broadly speaking, for a single user to decide to retag 395 (or any arbitrarily large number of) posts in one sitting without turning to other members of the community for input. To my eye, this seems like a rather drastic action to take unilaterally even if the quality of the edits is high, but I'm interested to hear what others think.
I searched to see if there was any historical discussion of this and did find a prior question asking how much retagging is too much, but the only answer that was provided there seems to just address best practices for good retag edits, without really getting to the question if there's such a thing as too many edits regardless of their quality.
Per the discussion that's happened here, the idea that makes the most sense to me would be for there to be an automatic moderator flag raised if a single user either adds or removes the same tag from more than X number (10? 20?) of posts in a certain timeframe (30 minutes? an hour?), while making no (or minimal) change to the post itself. I'm retagging this with feature-request; I'd love to hear people's opinions on that idea, and especially the feelings of any moderators as to whether that's something they'd be interested in having in place.