Questions tagged [burninate-system]

The process for tag removal is called burnination. This tag is for questions about how the burnination process works. For burnination requests please use the [burninate-request] tag.

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Why isn't blacklisting more common during burnination? [duplicate]

I saw this burnination post Burninate the [leetcode] tag again please where the tag leetcode has reappeared several times. My question is simply, why isn't blacklisting more common? Shouldn't it be ...
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Why burninate tags? Are we overdoing it? [closed]

I see a lot of posts on meta are around burnination of tags. I wonder if that is the best use of the moderators' and communities' time. Some of the comments suggest the tags are primarily meant for ...
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Is there a flaw in the burnination process for blatantly off-topic tags that have the same meaning in all common contexts?

An essential initial requirement in our burnination process is that a tag must meet all of the following criteria to qualify for advancing to the next step: Does it describe the contents of the ...
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Should creating a tag require a more refined process? [duplicate]

Given the rate of the creation of new tags on the main site, many of which just end up or need to be burninated, should there be a system in place to make the tag-creating process more than just a ...
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Has the community lost interest in burnination?

The current burn of the write and writing tags has been underway for a week. Only 296 actions have been made on posts, 164 of them (55%) by one person (me), and 81 (27%) by a second person. Daily ...
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Are tags that are too specific considered harmful (and potentially burninate-worthy) in the same way as tags that are too broad?

Let's take unsigned-long-long-int as an example. It has under 200 questions and no watchers, so it's not in high demand; but that hasn't stopped it from being (mis)applied to any question that ...
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When should we flag for moderator intervention to get a burnination request featured? [duplicate]

I recently had a burnination request that reached a score of 56, and would be low effort for the community. I custom-flagged requesting that it be featured, but it was declined as "a moderator ...
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Burnination of small tags [duplicate]

I have come across github-workflow and it is only used in a single question. Since workflows are part of github-actions (He also tagged the question with both tags), I decided to create a synonym ...
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Is there a retagging community consensus process as there is for burnination?

Last week, I accidentally burninated the [nova] tag. I say "accidentally" because the burnination occurred as a side-effect1 of retagging questions with that tag to have a better tag (from ...
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Should we add "DO NOT USE" to tags that are too large to be burninated? [duplicate]

Currently there is no sane way to burninate tags with large numbers of questions, because the burnination system (I use that word lightly) is entirely manual and incredibly painful, mostly because SE ...
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When is the burnination complete banner shown?

I stumbled upon My [assessment] is that this is a terrible tag which has a nifty banner informing me that This tag has been burninated! If you notice it re-appearing with some frequency, please ...
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Did this burnination request get [block]ed? [duplicate]

The block tag has the following usage description: DO NOT USE This tag is scheduled for removal because it can refer to many different things depending on the use of other tags with it. I also see a ...
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When is it acceptable to post a duplicate burnination request?

The FAQ for the burnination process states, in part (link in quote preserved): If the proposal does not reach a score of at least 20, a moderator will not feature it. Apathy should not be interpreted ...
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Why is the tag burnination process so strict?

https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/324071/70345 The currently-documented process for proposing burnination is incredibly strict, narrow, and essentially appears to be focused on preventing burnination, ...
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Demise of a tag [closed]

Is it expected that one (or a minority of) determined user(s) be able to single-handedly purge/delete a tag, without discussion or dueness? If not, are there - or should there be - any safeguards in ...
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What's with the Huawei [hms-xxx] Tag Bombing?

In the course of my reviewing the Suggested Edits queue, in recent days, I have been coming across so many new tags of the form [hms-xxx] - each for one particular 'function' from the HMS (Huawei ...
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Are sponsored tags immune from burnination?

Are sponsored tags, that is, tags for which a third party has paid for a sponsorship, eligible for burnination if they otherwise meet the regular criteria for burnination? If so, what happens to the ...
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I've discovered a bad tag, and am unsure what to do about it

After seeing this question, I've discovered the tag smsautoverification, which seems to have two completely different uses, the tag name is a mess, is not really used (4 questions, 0 answers, 0 votes) ...
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What is the etiquette on question titles once a burnination is completed

Today I came across this edit: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/333833/revisions which had as edit description: Repunnified title It changed the title from: "Should we burninate the [Apple] ...
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We actually need to BURN tags. None of this removal nonsense

Following my comment here: We really should have a literal Burn button that deletes the tag from all questions that uses it. It'd be mods-only (obviously) and would require approval from like 5 ...
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Should there be a procedure to create the new tag that involves the community and experts?

In current implementation, tag creation is simple. As explained here, any user with more than 1500 reputation can just type any string in the Tags box while asking/editing the question and that's it. ...
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Tags can be locked to prevent their usage. Should we lock the DO NOT USE tags which are too large for current burnination efforts?

There are many tags which would probably be burninated if doing so was feasible. Most of the DO NOT USE tags have a lot of questions in them. Those tags used to be valid in the past; we didn't have ...
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The burnination criteria need a complete rework

The criteria for burnination in the FAQ post are unacceptably poor. They state, Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? Is the concept described ...
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Is it OK to update post counts on burnination requests?

Is editing the number of un-deleted tags on burninate-request posts to bump them to the top of meta discouraged? Burninating large tags takes a long time and sometimes the post drops off the first ...
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Plugging the holes in the burninate-system

For the past few years, we've been following a very well formed system for burnination based on Shog's long-term vision. The system has been very successful, and we have managed to complete many ...
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Should burninated tags be blacklisted by default?

Tag burnination, as far as I understand it, is a process that occurs because a tag is used when it shouldn't be - it's ambiguous, or adds nothing to the question, or is confusing, etc. Yet the ...
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Do we need to rethink, clarify criteria for burnination?

We currently have tons of burnination-requests that some day someone needs review*, and they keep arriving. Stack Overflow is filled with bad tags. Our guidance What is the process for tag removal (...
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User on tag-edit spree for 2+ days... [excel]+[vba]=[excel-vba] [duplicate]

I'll save you looking it up: Here's the duplicate of my question. I figured I should pass this along anyway since I couldn't find a clear answer on this. I've noticed someone who is <2k rep and ...
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Are there special considerations when burninating non-programming concepts?

Introduction Lately, I've seen a lot of burninate-requests for tags that are about concepts unrelated to programming, such as booking, donations, shop and more. These tags are not programming related ...
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What is the procedure for burninating a tag on Meta.SO?

I am well aware of the general Burnination process for tags. Does this process also apply to tags on Meta Stack Overflow? If not, is there a specific procedure for burninating an unneeded tag on Meta ...
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Tag removals must be discussed and documented on Meta

Recently I was notified that a user, who has since been suspended, went on a mass-edit spree to remove tags that they believed were not needed on the site. Many of these tags had, and still have, ...
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Why do some burninate requests with over 20 votes not get featured?

This question is about deviations from the normal burninate process. To review the normal process, see this question. A changed version has been posted here, but the 20 votes lead to featured tag ...
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Can we add another point to the burnination process in the FAQ?

What is the process for tag removal (burnination)? As shown in this answer to a burninate-request, Should we burninate the [entry] tag?, there's been a community wiki made for all replacement tag ...
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Can we remove the HTC tag from many of the Android questions, instead of deleting them?

There's a current burnination happening for the htc. Should we burninate the [htc] tag? There's currently 141 questions with both the htc and android. For Android developers, troubleshooting ...
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Will we burninate the [python-2.x] tag in 2020?

The title has it all, but if you don't understand, I'll fill you in. Around Pycon 2020, support for the legacy Python versions (2.x series) will be discontinued. (See this website as to what I am ...
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Why is there no tag review queue?

While it's been a long time with the current process of tag review and burnination, I think it should be obvious for everyone that the process is not effective. There are no burnination requests on ...
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Suspicious voting activity occurring when assisting with the Apple tag burnination

I haven't been very active with the Apple burnination, but on a whim, I spent a day in the CV queue closing apple tag questions. One day, about 40 close votes. This was on May 3rd. On May 4th, I ...
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Reviewing the [godaddy] burnination - freeze the tag, rather than burn

There is a burnination in process for godaddy Should we burninate [godaddy]? There's been a plea for community assistance Assisting with [godaddy] deletions and out of this there is controversy over ...
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Assisting with [godaddy] deletions

There's 618 256 closed posts left in the [godaddy] tag. I have 7 14 daily delete votes, so that would take me 89 19 days to vote on all the remaining posts. Can the community help out with delete ...
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Can I find out the reason behind a specific tag purge if this info is (seemingly) not present on meta?

I was answering a NETCONF protocol (RFC6241) related question yesterday and wanted to retag it with the netconf tag, which I clearly remember as once being in existence. No such tag exists anymore (I ...
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What is the process for tag removal (burnination)?

What happens, or what should I expect, when I ask the community to remove ("burninate") a tag from the system? Is there an established process for the community to follow? Return to FAQ Index
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Evaluation of SOCVR's Burnination Process

Attention if you're looking for the official process please see the FAQ post: What is the process for tag removal (burnination)? All what you read here is captured, extended, improved and maintained ...
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User below 2k reputation burninating tag and flooding the review queue [duplicate]

A user is currently suggesting edits to remove the setstyle tag from different questions. How should I handle this? I thought that burnination should always be performed after discussing it on meta ...
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Do I need to ask before burninating tiny tags? [duplicate]

There are many pages of tags on SO and many of them are used for only a few questions. Fortunately, this means that it's super obvious when a tag should go (namely when there's no wiki and existing ...
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Where can I see a list of burninated tags?

There is a lot of discussion here about tags getting burninated for one reason or another. It's good to see a strong community working behind the scenes to keep the main site working well. But is ...
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Automatically append guidance to questions tagged [burninate-request]

I notice this answer on a recent burninate-request expressing frustration that some process has not been followed. I'm a reasonably regular participant on meta and wasn't aware of either of the two ...
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Why is tag burnination (and everything it entails) important for you?

So, tag burnination was once again questioned. The thing is that those questioning it never ever reach any constructive discussion including the participation of the large base of users. So, let's ...
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Could we stop with all those "burnination" requests?

Every day it is the same thing: everyone keeps viewing on SO a link to one of those "burnination" requests within the "hot meta posts" area. Every time with a supposedly funny pun in the title. ...
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How to rekindle burnination requests that failed to ignite? [duplicate]

I came across the rather useless square today, and a quick search showed me a year-old request that got nowhere, yet people are still abusing the tag a couple of times a week. I could, of course, ...
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Keep the love of puns [burninating] in our hearts

Why do people have a little [pun] with their retag and burninate requests? was asked middle of last year. The consensus was pretty clear: puns are a good way to lighten up an otherwise deadly dull ...
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