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has no tag wiki, no synonyms, and 9 questions.

It has been used for to denote digital signature forgery, video file forgery, image forgery, cross-site-request forgery, AJAX request forgery (is that even a thing?), file timestamp forgery, a Ruby library called Forgery, and some totally unintelligible stuff...

Actually, I don't think I've ever seen so not-quite-related topics stuffed into one tag.

I'd go for disambiguating it, but it seems to much of a bother for just 18 questions, and I'm not really sure which usages of are good enough to keep (I guess the ruby lib is the best candidate since already exists). So burnination seems like a good idea, too.

What should we do with this blatant of a tag?

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    I've done a big edit to one question, 17 to go :-) Commented May 21, 2015 at 10:32
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    Since we have [csrf], I retagged those questions. I don't really have an opinion on the rest. Commented May 22, 2015 at 21:06
  • @JasonMArcher: thanks for your contribution! =)
    – user3079266
    Commented May 22, 2015 at 21:22

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3 years later ...

There were 8 questions left, most of which were related to the ruby library. I created a different tag for that. I removed the tag from those which were meant to be for CSRF forgery.

I closed the off-topic posts, and deleted the unsalvagable ones. has been burninated.

There is another , but that's for another day.

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