I'm sure for some reason this is [working-as-designed], but I'm interested to understand why. Is the below scenario because of the often used "burninate" keyword?
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1The description is quite accurate. Requests to burninate a tag are pretty much the most frequently asked question around here.– Cody Gray - on strike ModJun 24, 2016 at 16:53
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4That's true @Cody, but I wonder if the intent of the Frequently Asked section is to offer a list of canonical questions, in which case a broader discussion on the burninate process is more appropriate than a single tag thread.– CubeJockeyJun 24, 2016 at 17:18
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1But the real question is, Should we burniate [friendship]? I mean, should we?– Yakk - Adam NevraumontJun 24, 2016 at 17:23
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It has nothing to do with burninate-request; the relevant tag for this behavior is featured.
Both featured and faq have the same special visibility rules. Notably, both appear in the community bulletin and in a special sidebar. According to jadarnel27's answer on MSE, both tags are treated the same way. It's just that the heading for the sidebar is "Frequently Asked" because anything longer would wrap the heading to another line. Feel free to suggest a better label for that section, but since featured posts aren't very common I personally don't think it's a big deal.
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1Indeed. But since I couldn't find a duplicate here on MSO, I decided to answer it here.– ryanyuyuJun 24, 2016 at 13:47
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4In light of new information, I will soon submit a Feature-Request to rename that section "Special Sidebar" /s Jun 24, 2016 at 13:47
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