Requests to have a tag "burninated" (or deleted) from the system. Use in case of uncertainty when requesting discussion, or when the popularity of the tag makes manual retagging followed by automatic culling of 0-question tags prohibitively difficult.

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Burninate and blacklist the “programmatically” tag

programmatically doesn't seem appropriate as a tag. It only serves to clarify the intent of the question, and not identify or categorize it. programmatically: 106 135 163 183 245 0 questions ...
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Burninate the [godaddy] tag

First off, godaddy has 903 questions tagged with it. godaddy-economy-hosting has 15. (no longer true, burninated) EDIT: we're at under 100 questions with godaddy tagged. GoDaddy is a platform for ...
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I think [illegal] is not legal on SO

As illegal does not define any category, technology etc., and its a general term, I think it should be deleted.
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How did the [html+php] tag come to exist and how can we make it die?

Someone created a tag named html+php. How did they do that? Because the plus sign is interpreted as a tag combination, trying to visit the question list results in all 18,000 questions tagged html ...
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Burninate the “missing” tag

missing : 200 323 questions I'd argue it's not really an informative tag.
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Burninate mysql-error-1064

This is discussed a little bit here as well. The tag mysql-error-1064 is on almost 1000 questions at this point. It is also useless. The error code in question is about the most generic error you ...
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Request for tag burnination: [dev]

The dev tag sounds pretty worthless to me, and its tag wiki description ("Short for development or developer") doesn't really help making the case for it. It looks like it's applicable to the vast ...
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Hey, meta. I know this is crazy, but here's an idea, let's rename [maybe]

maybe × 42 This seems a little vague and it was being used for "yes/no/maybe" questions. I deleted those and started down the road of language specific ones, but it's a very generic functional ...
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The use of [big] tag

There are 83 questions tagged big (latest one was asked 4 days back). Is there any use of big on Stack Overflow? I think it should be deleted.
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We seem to have some issues here…​

Specifically, we seem to have 365 questions tagged with issues. Please burninate.
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Remove tag should be removed

The remove tag has absolutely no value. Taking a look at the questions that have it as a tag, you'll notice that it's totally useless. Even the tag wiki admits that it's broad. Let's blacklist it, ...
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Pointless but popular tag 'pass' — can it be burninated?

I just came across one of 317 questions with the tag pass. The tag has no Wiki entry and no followers. The tag seems to provide no value. There wasn't much consistency about it (for example, Python ...
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Invalidate [invalid]: a burnination request

invalid is a thing that should not be. It can not stand alone It is often used as a failed compound keyword by users with poor tagging skills invalid + arguments invalid + syntax invalid + ...
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Burninate the “unused” tag

unused is used on 62 questions, but it is not useful at all: It is used in completely different contexts, and in none of them is the tag relevant. For example, it is used in: Xcode WARNING: Unused ...
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“[open]” + “[source]” versus “[open-source]”

I find the tags open and source confusing when used together to denote open-source, yet there seem to be many questions tagged this way. See many of the posts in ...
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Should the [google] tag be removed and blacklisted?

Immediately after I saw this question: Batch retag all questions with [google] [analytics] to [google-analytics] I thought, why not remove google altogether? I cannot see how a programming question ...
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Kill the reading tag

The reading tag currently has 492 questions. Arbitrarily checking 15 of those revealed that the tag doesn't really add anything; it's far too general and applies to many languages and situations. ...
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The [current] tag needs to go away, like, currently

So, I just rejected an edit for the current wiki. I feel this tag is rather... meta. Shall we get rid of it, perhaps? And yes, this is a call for help. There's only 240 questions (right now) but the ...
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Burninate: career-development

It's a meta tag, and its description even reads that it shouldn't be used anymore: Career development questions are off-topic for Stack Overflow. DO NOT USE - Removed as part of "The great Stack ...
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I see ambiguity on Stack Overflow

I believe ambiguity is a meta tag for Stack Overflow with 161 posts. Should it be burninated as the tag can’t work as the only tag on any post?
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Burninate the [technical] tag

I noticed a strange tag today: technical. With only 44 questions tagged, it seems like an easy one to safely get rid of. Here are my problems with it: There is no good description It's used by a ...
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Should the [close] tag be burninated?

The close with no summary wiki on Stack Overflow is linked to 1,075 questions. Close is a general term, and it is not specific to any technology term that it can stand on its own. Most questions ...
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Set [Troubleshooting] to Burninate

The troubleshooting tag (385 questions) appears to be useless. It does not add anything to the site, and I highly doubt it is used to locate questions. Should this tag be burninated? ...
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Can I remove the “edge-cases” tag?

This tag doesn't seem to bring any value. It's too vague and doesn't match any specific expertise field. As there are only 9 questions having this tag, I think I can do the work myself but I'd like ...
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Paging Trogdor for the [page] tag

The page tag is all over the map. There are many questions where it means a web page, often a Facebook page. Sometimes it means scrolling through a long text. Sometimes it means virtual memory. ...
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Is the “scores” tag necessary?

I just saw the question How to access highscores from flash games? and realized it had the scores tag associated with it. This tag has no wiki entry, and a large number of recent questions with this ...
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“Send” a tag to its death

The send tag has over 700 questions tagged with it. It's very ambiguous, for obvious reasons. Mostly dealing with sending data or emails, and mostly used as a meta-tag. Browsing through a couple pages ...
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The “after” tag

I have encountered the tag after. From looking at the list of questions using it, it seems to have no real use or standard meaning. Should it be removed? BTW, is this the right place to come to for ...
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Calling the burninator: [good-design]

I've observed a surviving meta-y tag: good-design, applied to 333 questions on SO. I can't find any question so tagged that could stand on its own. The only thing that gives me pause is that many of ...
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Is [tips-and-tricks] a meta tag?

While looking at the revision history for a particular question, I noticed that the tips-and-tricks tag was removed in revision 3. This made me curious, so I looked at other questions that still have ...
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Do we still need the “newtonsoft” tag?

There are currently 195 questions tagged with newtonsoft. Per the tag wiki: NewtonSoft is a software label by James Newton-King, author of the JSON.NET object serialization library. However, ...
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burninate “solutions”

solutions looks like a meaningless tag, which could be applied to every single question on the site; why would the person asking a question not want a solution? I propose burnination with extreme ...
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Burninate [effect]

There are 423 questions tagged effect. This seems to be a completely non-tag, that should be removed. It looks like it's being used for "How can I get this wavy effect?" type questions. I think this ...
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Remove [project] tag?

The project tag has over a thousand tagged questions, but doesn't seem to do a lot. Looking at the wiki, the description is very vague: In software development, a project is a collection of files ...
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2answers
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Do we need the “authentification” tag?

Today I discovered a tag called authentification. As far as I know, it is not an English word, but exists for example in French and must have been added by mistake. It currently has 35 questions. I ...
11
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Burninate [variables]

Can we please burninate the variables tag? What is the point in it? We know that programs have variables! There is no need for over 11K posts to be tagged variables...
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Burn the quiz tag

The quiz tag seems like a meta-tag to me, can we burn it?
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Burn the movement!

The movement tag currently has 354 questions from all over the tag spectrum. There's no clear direction in which these questions go, but here's some of the questions topics I see there: Animations, ...
10
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Do we need the [mysql-like] tag?

I ran across the mysql-like and I am not sure if it is needed. You would think these questions would be tagged with mysql and like but the "LIKE" tag wiki states: This tag is not for the SQL ...
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Unwanted tags: [old], [yes-no], [huge], [same]

There are some questions tagged old, yes-no(atleast renamed), huge,issues and same. some more are city,country these are usualy related with GeoLocation so should renamed to geo-location-city and ...
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Is [students] a meta-tag?

On Stack Overflow, the students tag defines context and describes nothing about the question itself. So is it a meta tag for Stack Overflow and should it be removed? The tag wiki excerpt for student ...
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The [calling] tag is ambiguous, what should it be used for?

Currently, there are 211 questions tagged calling, with very little rhyme or reason. It has been used for many things, including: Method/function calling Phone calls Web API calling As far as I ...
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Delete the [dhtml] tag

On StackOverflow, we have a dhtml tag, which is quite useless. DHTML is "is an umbrella term for a collection of technologies used together to create interactive and animated web sites by using a ...
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Burninate [moving]?

moving seems to have tons of completely different questions tagged with it. No tag wiki. There are so many uses of the word moving that I can't even count: moving a file moving some text moving in ...
10
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Remove the [good-design] tag

good-design sits on ~340 questions. Shall we extirpate it?
10
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Should the [latest] and [recent] tags be removed

I noticed that there is a latest tag and a recent tag, I don't think that either really adds anything to the question as they can mean anything from latest file, latest date, latest version of ...
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Burninate the [code-sample] and [sample-code] tags

I just came across a question that used the code-sample tag, and it made me wonder, "What's the point of this tag, anyways?" The majority of the cases appear to be people just asking "Give me the ...
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Should we burninate [system]?

I just bumped into a tag wiki suggested edit for the system tag. The tag sounds too generic, and the list of questions shows it's being used on several different contexts. Should it be burninated? If ...
10
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Burninate the Meta “Improvements” tag

The Meta Stack Overflow tag improvements is in use on 45 questions. In the huge majority of them it is being used in the sense of "this is something that should be improved on Stack Exchange" (i.e. ...
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Do we need the “web” tag?

The web tag seems to be too broad to be useful. It has been applied to topics as diverse as: CSS: Overflow of DIV when the screen resolution is too big Screen scraping: good way to web scrape ...

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