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Requests to have a tag "burninated" (or deleted) from the system. Use for both requesting a removal, as well as discussing if a tag needs removal. Read the tag wiki for more details.

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We don't offer [customer-support] on this website

There is actually a customer-support tag. It currently has no tag Wiki. As the FAQ states, we're not customer support for (your favorite company). That being said, can we burninate this tag?
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Now it's time to judge [competitive-coding]

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? No. That a question is about a program for a competitive coding is irrelevant to the question itself. It ...
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[fragment]'s purpose is fragmented

fragment has ~7k questions. The tag summary isn't very encouraging, and sums up the issue pretty well: 'fragment' is an ambiguous tag, used to refer to numerous technologies. Prefer less ambiguous ...
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Is this one [Rotation] too many?

Recently encountered the rotation tag on a question in the Close Votes queue and, as it seems to serve no clear purpose, it appears to be a ripe candidate for burnination. This tag has just over 10,...
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Is it [turn-by-turn]'s turn to get burninated?

I believe the tag turn-by-turn should be burninated. It fails all the preliminary checks before burnination: Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it ...
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I'm [submitting] a burnination request

Today's dodgy tag is submitting, 42 questions and no followers, so it's under the 50 questions for a formal review, but I'd like an informal check at least before I do anything. Does it describe ...
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Please [notify] the burnination team

The notify tag seems to me to have no purpose. There is no excerpt, and no wiki. It has 478 questions currently, none of which seem to gain any meaning from having the tag. Does it describe the ...
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What is the [physical] tag for?

The physical tag currently has no summary, wiki page or synonyms, but it is used on 93 1 questions. Its purpose seems to be a bit vague, and usage is rather broad as a consequence — here are a few ...
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Burninate [pricing]

I'm not sure that pricing has a purpose on this site. Seems that instead it encourages people to ask about off-topic things. Should this be removed?
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Is it time to operate on the [DevOps]?

Do we really need a devops tag on Stack Overflow? Putting the topicality of those questions aside for a moment, do we really gain anything from having such a tag? While many of those questions are on-...
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Burninate [letter] tag

I came across letter tag that should be burninated, because there's no sense in being an expert in letters. Questions do not even seem like they're from the same category.
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Can we have a [meeting] about these tags? (I can send out a [meeting-request] if so)

meeting has 45 questions. It has several similar tags as well: live-meeting has 11 questions. meeting-request has 30. Finally, we have conference with 98 questions. None of them have any tag wikis. ...
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Should we burninate the tags [repeat] and [repeating]?

The tags repeat and repeating (repeated was burninated earlier), are mostly used when something is repeated or something is repeating. No tag wiki, they are used with different tags (languages). ...
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Pick a [*-side]

Should client-side and server-side go? Seems very meta to me when there are plenty of other more specific tags that could be used instead. Thoughts?
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Burninate [external-javascript-library]

I recently came across the tag external-javascript-library. It has 21 11 question and 1 watcher with no tag wiki. I feel like this tag does not add any useful information to the questions and an ...
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Sometimes to achieve [zen] you must destroy it

While doing a review for suggested edits I stumbled upon the zen tag. This appears to be a collection of questions related to a C# framework, a drupal theme, some related to a vs-code-settings theme ...
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Let's [slash] and burn this tag

I recently came across to the slash tag which has 369 questions at the time of writing. I just saw its description (emphasis mine): Please do not use this tag. The / character ("forward slash", or ...
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We need to relook at what our [priority] is

Two and a half years ago, we managed to burninate priority, Should we burninate the [priority] tag?. priority was the 5th tag, in the first set of 5 tags which were burned using the then new ...
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This [policy] is harmful

From the tag usage guidelines for policy: Best practice and style are at the core of every program; there is always a better way to do something. Policy helps programmers determine how something ...
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The [hour] has come to burn [duplicate]

The hour is pretty useless and is just used for people who like to overuse tags about questions. Additionally, there are no usage guidelines for the tag. It is mostly used as an extra tag in questions ...
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Should we burninate the [interview] tag?

The interview tag has 22 questions. A selection of them are duplicates or closed questions. Only 1 question is now left in the interview tag. It has been closed. It is asking for help with interview ...
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Burninate [stock]

The stock tag currently has no wiki and only 258 questions, most of them with negative votes. Nearly all of them are about stock market apps or similar subjects, which is not really on-topic and doesn'...
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What's with [blank-page]s?

Is the blank-page tag useful? There are currently 272 questions with the tag. It seems mainly dominated by questions about blank output and issues with code. I'm not sure how the tag is supposed to ...
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Do we need an [inconsistency]?

inconsistency has only 149 questions, 1 follower, no wiki and its meaning varies. Is it any good?
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Will they [let] us burninate this tag?

Related to the [var] burniantion proposal. I first noticed the tag thanks to this important JavaScript question let (about 500 questions) In Lisp-like and functional languages, introduces a list ...
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Shall we [resolve] to burn this tag?

resolve currently has the tag wiki Domain name resolvers determine the appropriate domain name servers responsible for the domain name in question by a sequence of queries starting with the right-...
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Following our standards: Burninate the [ansi] tag

I suggest that the ansi tag be the next tag burninated. The tag excerpt says: American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the tag info wiki says "The Institute oversees the creation, ...
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Should we remove the [french] tag?

It seems to me the french tag doesn't add much to Stack Overflow. It has no description and is a mess. The questions fall mainly under the following categories: They use the French version of an OS/...
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Is SO getting too [corporate]?

Converting the question in a burninate-request as suggested in the comments. I believe the tag corporate should be burninated. It fails all the preliminary checks before burnination: Does it describe ...
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What is the point of the [category] tag?

I discovered the category tag earlier today, which seems to have no well-defined purpose. It has roughly 2,000 questions and seems to be highly ambiguous in usage. The tag wiki is not very helpful. ...
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To Burn, or Not to Burn [multiple-choice]

multiple-choice currently has 233 questions from different domains and programming languages. It has a tag wiki: Multiple choice is a form of assessment in which respondents are asked to select the ...
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This [proto]type was a failure

This is a reiteration of a meta-post from 2014 It seems that the proto tag emerged again and is still used in different contexts, currently being (mis)used in 455 questions. Thus I suggest to burn the ...
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Any plans to burninate [project-planning]?

The tag project-planning has 212 questions at the time of writing this proposal. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? It's ambiguous. It can ...
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This [discount] has expired!

The discount tag has nearly 400 questions and obviously judging by the name, it is not related to programming. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it ...
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The continuous stream of [contiguous] questions is contagious

The contiguous tag does not seem to be a very useful one. It is currently used in 106 questions, has 0 watchers, and no tag wiki description. Does it describe the contents of the questions to ...
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Swap the [swap]

I just saw that there is a swap tag on SO. Reading the excerpt: Changing position of two items. Um... what? Let's read the wiki more closely: Act of rearranging the locations of two items such ...
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Burninate tag to get out of this [bind]

I'm looking at the bind tag, and here's what the tag wiki excerpt says: This tag means different things in different contexts; consider using less ambiguous tags instead. Common meanings include: ...
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Nixing [mixing]

mixing has 207 questions, no followers, and no tag wiki. There may be a legitimate music-related tag buried somewhere in there, but currently this is not the case. The first five questions are about ...
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Make [piracy-prevention] and [piracy-protection] walk the plank!

Today while sailing the seas of Stack Overflow, I came across the ports of piracy-prevention and piracy-protection. In these shipyards, I discovered all kinds of questions, but nothing to convince me ...
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Let's cart the [shopping-cart] away

I've just noticed that we have a shopping-cart tag, I almost cried. Do we really need this tag? Sample questions: Add shopping to existing Asp.net MVCwebsite https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
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​[fetch] the burninator! (1761)

The tag wiki for fetch, emphasis mine, seems pretty ambiguous to me. Should it be burninated? fetch is a keyword in many programming languages which is usually used as part of an instruction to ...
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We have [size]d up this tag, and found it wanting

size does not seem very useful when used alone, so the questions tagged with it should either be re-tagged (e.g. image+size renamed to image-size), or simply removed.
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Do we currently need the [currency-exchange-rates] tag?

I just noticed the currency-exchange-rates tag and wonder why we need it. It has a potential to attract non-programming inquires. Currently it has 3 followers, 68 questions, and no description. ...
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Should we del [del]?

There's around 100 questions tagged del. They cover redis, python, android, cmd, gulp, vba and pretty much all other things that have a del command/statement/keyword. All the top voted questions talk ...
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Clean up the [*language*] tags

Building on this request, I just noticed that plenty of the language tags are pretty useless. languages (x279) - use nlp when referring to natural languages instead, or is there a need to have a tag ...
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Is there a place for [magic]?

According to the tag wiki for magic: Describes things known as "magic strings" or "magic numbers". These are hard coded variables that cannot be changed at runtime. However, questions tagged with ...
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A [choice] has been made to remove this tag

There are 541 questions tagged choice, and more importantly than having no experts or being ambiguous, the tag seems to be an excellent fit for questions trying to choose between styles, frameworks or ...
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Can we remove the Codility meta tag?

So, we apparently have a codility tag now, which currently has 10 questions. This is a classic Meta tag because Codility is a testing platform, not a type of programming question. In general, the fact ...
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Once upon a time the orphaned twins [story] and [stories] went looking for a purpose

We have both story (80 questions, 15 followers) and stories (25 questions, 3 followers), but both with no wiki entry. Looking at the questions, we have ones on Facebook and Instagram stories, JBehave ...
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Burninate [space]

Are there any special need for every character of ASCII/Unicode to have its own tag? If so, I might just add "Master of space" to my resumé. No space experts. 1,053 questions. 10 followers. ...
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