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I think this tag falls into the same category as : it's just too nondescript to be useful.

is usually used when:

  • Asking us to recommend a CMS (off-topic)
  • A specific CMS tag is lonely (unnecessary)
  • When another tag should be made to describe an obscure CMS
    • These need new tags. I already created .
  • Designing a CMS. I think that a new tag: (or similar) is in order.

There are over 5k questions tagged with this, so it's practical, but large. While some of them might just need the tag removed, there are plenty that need to be closed/deleted for being blatant rule violations.

These questions, by my judgement, are some of the recent ones that need to be closed:

Some others:

Even these highly up voted ones are off-topic:

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    Thanks for posting this request and allowing the community to weigh in! Please note that burninating a tag is the process of carefully moderating a specific piece of Stack Overflow (please think twice before doing tag-only mass edits, as they can be counter-productive); once the community reaches a consensus, burnination can proceed. For more info, see Shog9's answer on MSE or the unofficial SOCVR process on MSO.
    – Kyll
    May 27, 2016 at 15:43
  • Not downvoting but I was close.... Man... you have an opinion on every line in that description. Just take a step back and consider that each of those lines in the description actually make sense. You might not like it but hey... this is about programmers having problems and needing answers. Whether you don't sleep at night because there are multiple subcategories under a tag is fairly irrelevant to them. To them, it is all CMS anyway.
    – user458577
    May 27, 2016 at 17:37
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    @WernerVanBelle The tag doesn't actually make it easier to find anything (except for off-topic questions). It fails to categorize things in a meaningful way, and it's abused. How does it help anyone find answers?
    – Laurel
    May 27, 2016 at 17:49
  • Personally I use Google to find things. Almost never the tags. But if someone would use the cms tag he will find that each post is indeed related to cms
    – user458577
    May 27, 2016 at 18:24
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    @WernerVanBelle You could make the same argument for using the [code] tag. Indeed, the question will be about code, but it's not helpful as a way to categorize questions. From what I have seen so far, many questions use the CMS tag instead of specific tags, like the one that goes with the specific CMS.
    – Laurel
    May 27, 2016 at 18:31
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    @WernerVanBelle the main purpose of tags is to connect the people that have questions with those that can answer them, everything else is secondary. This tag fails at the most important one.
    – Braiam
    May 28, 2016 at 10:17

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