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I noticed a good amount of here on meta which have been completed, but have not been marked . I went to 7 of these posts today, and after verifying that their tags have indeed been burned, I raised a custom moderator flag with the following formats:

Please tag [status-complete]. The [x] tag has been burned.

Please tag this burninate request as [status-complete]. The [x] tag has been burned.

I made the second format because I thought the first was not verbose enough. Also just realised that it's "completed" not "complete".

However, I am having second thoughts about doing this. I consulted with rene and he said that I may be wasting the moderator's time, though linked me "When editing on Meta are flags requesting 'status-something' considered useful?". The post says that these tags are helpful, but does not explicitly say for burnination requests.

I haven't had any of these flags declined so far, though only 2 have been approved. The rest from today are still in the queue.

My main question can be broken into two sections:

  1. Should burnination requests be tagged when the tag has been burned?
  2. Should I be raising a custom moderator flag to request adding the tag?

If someone would like an example, I flagged this post, which a moderator deemed helpful and added the tag

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    [status-completed]
    – rene
    Nov 22, 2014 at 15:06

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At least, that's what I do. I don't see any problem with tagging something that is completed and doesn't need further iterations. Also, this is how the tag is supposed to be used:

A feature request has been implemented, a bug has been fixed, or a request has been processed.

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    Yes, this is fine. Moderators are not on top of the Meta flag queue as much as the one on the main site, so it might take us a while to notice the flag, but it's really no bother to take care of stuff like this. Only mods and SE employees can add this tag, and it only takes a moment. Flag away. Nov 21, 2014 at 23:52
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    Thanks for the moderator confirmation Bill.
    – gunr2171
    Nov 22, 2014 at 0:43

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