Questions tagged [clean-up]

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Can we differentiate [integrate] and [integration]?

For integrate, we already have usage guidance that says to avoid it and use other tags. This includes integration for system integration and other more relevant tags if the calculus meaning was ...
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Burninate or clean up the [coding-style] tag [duplicate]

I recently encountered the coding-style tag, which attracts a large number of subjective and argumentative questions. Its tag description is: DO NOT USE! This tag refers to an entirely opinionated ...
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Apache AGE (of Despair)

At the suggestion of a Mod in chat, I'm putting out a call for help in flagging the chaos in the apache-age answers which I (and several others) have noticed. I'm not an expert in this area, but even ...
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Edit out external broken links to refiddle (displaying spam)

I noticed that refiddle.com, a site likely used to test regular expressions, is no longer active and links to a spam site. An issue was raised on the official repo in 2021, but it appears that the ...
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Clean up of "ChatGPT" questions

I just read a newsletter announcing the launch of ChatGPT API by OpenAI. This question is not about the ban about using generated text content in Stack Overflow. Also it's not about posts that use &...
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Do we need [imageai]?

In the new questions tab this morning I found one question having only the tag imageai. This tag didn't have a tag wiki. Looking at the list of questions having this tag, it looks to be frequently ...
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Canonical question for importing content from dynamic websites using IMPORTHTML / IMPORTXML Google Sheets functions

In How to flag dozens of almost identical answers I have mentioned that I have found dozens of "bad" questions from people having problems importing content from dynamic websites using ...
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How to flag dozens of almost identical answers

There are a lot of questions asking about importing content from websites (web scraping) using Google Sheets formulas. Researching for a canonical Q&A, I found there are dozens of bad questions ...
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Get rid of enterprise architecture

Looking at corporate it lead me to find questions about enterprise architecture ...is a business function concerned with the structures and behaviors of a business, especially business roles and ...
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The [collision] tag is often misused despite the description indicating how to use it correctly. What should we do about it?

The tag collision has the following wiki excerpt: The intersection of one or more objects or concepts, such as communications packets or function names. For questions about collision detection (in ...
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Duplicate tags for path finding: [pathfinder] [path-finding] and [pathing] - quite similar and confusing

This question actually extends a question posted a year ago: Is [pathing] a synonym of [path-finding]? I'm adding a third tag pathfinder to it, which, like pathing, has no tag wiki and is used by only ...
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What should we do with [kubeadm] questions?

kubeadm is a tool to create Kubernetes clusters. This activity is almost always off-topic for Stack Overflow, at least when done with a command line tool - as kubeadm is. The tag kubeadm is driving ...
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Which [security]? [cybersecurity]! Aren't those supposed to be synonyms in our context?

I stumbled on the tags cybersecurity and security and tried to imagine if there is a difference between questions that would go in either tag. In the context of Stack Overflow that is. I couldn't come ...
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Tag [dynamic] is very ambiguous and seldom describes the content

The tag dynamic is very ambiguous and does not well describe the content in the question and I struggle to think of a question where it can work as the only tag for the question. I consider this to be ...
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Understanding what's valuable to Stack Overflow

Possibly like most users here, I visit Stack Overflow almost daily because it's an absolutely amazing resource. While I've been using the site for maybe a decade, I only started actively participating ...
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Please stop having opinions about things

Running the following search: title:opinion closed:yes currently yields 57 results. Of these, What is your opinion on Clojure? has a historical lock. I've gone through them all, and I think the ...
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Can we speak out against all the pronunciations?

There appears to be community consensus that questions asking about pronunciations of technical programming terms is off-topic. The pronunciation tag has also been discussed before, and that tag has ...
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Should we rename [question2answer] to [php-question2answer]?

I just came across the tag question2answer in a c# question. The tag clearly reads: A popular open source Q&A platform using PHP and MySQL. (Please do not use this tag to indicate that you have a ...
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Fixing up now-bad links to use Wayback Machine

In light of bobpowell dot net having been taken over by malware, as noted in How to report malware to Stack Overflow, does anyone have any objection to me editing the 26 posts I found with "...
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Can we cleanup [conform]?

conform tag has 39 questions and has no tag guidance. I tried to create one assuming it was for elixir conform tool, but as it turns out it was created for Hibernate ConfORM instead. The question is ...
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Let's improve our [software-design]

The tag software-design (1528 questions) has a lot of low-quality and off-topic questions, many of them asking for software or asking "can someone help me" on a vague software design problem. Could ...
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More loopbackjs questions in the loopback tag

See this question from 2014: 'loopback' tag being hijacked for loopbackjs 10 months ago the loopback4 tag was created for questions specifically about version 4 of LoopbackJS. The tag usage ...
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It's time for [code-cleanup]

I've stumbled across the code-cleanup tag and I'm not quite sure if it really is on-topic for Stack Overflow. Just by looking at how the tag is worded seems off-topic as any code cleanup seems to be ...
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Should I delete my old (and now irrelevant) questions which have low view counts? [duplicate]

I'm "cleaning up" my last questions with my own solutions. I found this question of mine (Manipulating the browser chrome in a web extension) while writing this question had 28 views in 369 days. I'm ...
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I'm having [awk-formatting] problems

I'd suggest burning awk-formatting: total questions 43 no description or information 39 questions are also tagged as awk Oldest question Nov 2010, newest question Nov 2018 I would just tag the 4 ...
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Burn / Synonym the [music-player] tag

There are two tags that serve almost the same function the audio-player and the music-player tags. It is unlikely that audio-player would not play music or a music-player that would not play other ...
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What to do with closed but upvoted off-topic questions with no answers?

I'd like to have guidance on the value of old questions closed as off-topic with no answers: 6,708 such questions as of Jan 4 2019: https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=closed%3A1+duplicate%3A0+locked%...
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Let's clean up Excel related tags like [countif], [vlookup], [sumif] and [worksheet-function]

On https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/375774/1595451 I proposed to generalize countif and vlookup from being exclusively for excel to include other spreadsheet apps like google-sheets where the related ...
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Should we do something about "sqllite" misspelling?

I'm starting this discussion regarding a specific word. Note that I'm well aware that some other typos are more frequent than this one, but I'd like to narrow the discussion to "sqllite" because it's ...
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Question cleanup needed

This question ("Do I cast the result of malloc?") has 27 answers currently. Actually, the count of the essentially different answers are only around 3, the others are duplicates. Considering its ...
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Close voters call to arms: let's make this September welcoming

"It is September once again... and once again students are asking their homework problems..." How about we help site newcomers learn to properly ask questions by spending few minutes in review queue ...
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Canonicals for "Why isn't len() a method in Python?" and Python len()-related things

There are multiple distinct questions on the following topic, so we need multiple canonicals. How can we come up with canonicals? A longstanding source of Python new-user confusion, even predating SO ...
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Let's clean up [postfix-mta]

The requested synonym postfix -> postfix-mta was recently accepted (thanks Bhargav!) but this still requires a significant cleanup. By informal off-the-cuff estimate, I would guess Around 5% of the ...
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Should we clean up the [anonymous] tag?

There are 2 main uses for this tag - Anonymous functions and methods, and anonymous login functionality, however there are also a handful of questions where the subject matter is on about hiding IP ...
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Should [documentation] meta questions follow Documentation? [closed]

Since SO Documentation is no more, all documentation Meta questions about it are now useless (at the very least, they are off topic now). Even though they don't take up (much) physical space at SO HQ ...
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How to fix an answer with a link to plnkr.co? [duplicate]

On Jul 3 '14, Shog9 forbid plnkr.co snippet links without code on Stack Overflow. Regarding posts left without code but with plnkr.co links: for questions, I may vote to close as "No MCVE in the ...
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Where shall we let the community update Xcode download locations?

A reminder of a common close reason (bold from me): Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as ...
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Can we clean up [rabbitmq]?

Since there aren't many people who regularly see questions tagged rabbitmq, we routinely wind up with a lot of junk under that tag. My concern is that this makes good questions harder to find (though ...
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How to organize and assign canonicals for "Python/pandas compare IP address/CIDR"?

There are tons of Python/pandas/et al. questions on comparing IP addresses/ CIDR, but surprisingly almost no canonicals. Frankly it's one hell of a mess, and needs organization, cleanup. some ask ...
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Clean up [uber-api] tag

I was looking at the questions tagged with uber-api: They don't look well received (majority score <= 0). They don't look that interesting (majority unanswered). BUT Some of the questions are ...
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What's up with Wordpress?

wordpress and Wordpress confusion is a problem. With over 137,000 questions tagged over here and 85,000 questions over at the SE site, new users probably have a lot of confusion and most likely ...
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Admin Ticket: [osticket] should be cleaned!

We need to clean-up osticket. I saw this while viewing a bad question, so I went to look at the excerpt: osTicket is a widely-used open source support ticket system. It seamlessly integrates ...
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Clean-up [coding-efficiency]

I recently came across the coding-efficiency tag. Its excerpt is highly meta and opinion based: For questions regarding programmer efficiency, not computer efficiency, e.g. tightening one's edit-...
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I'd like some closure about the synonyms [aws-lambda] and [amazon-lambda]

When I do a tag search for "lambda", I get both aws-lambda (x 5196) and amazon-lambda (x 174). The two tags are synonyms. Can something be done about the 174 questions that use "amazon-lambda" so that ...
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This tag needs [debugging]

The debugging tag has the following description: Debugging is a methodical process of finding and fixing bugs in a computer program. Seems reasonable enough. Based on the tag description, though, ...
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The [dns] tag is a honeypot for bad questions

While there certainly is intersection between DNS name lookup and programming, such as gethostbyname() function, it's sad that the entire first page of dns results are off-topic because they are OS ...
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Shall we clean up strikethrough content from answers?

Some answers get updated by: adding new content strikethroughing the obsolete content Strikethrough sounds a bit primitive as we have a revision system for posts. Shall we remove or keep ...
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What's the actual definition of what a Meta "cleanup request" entails, and what's the process for these requests?

Burnination has clearly-defined rules, processes, procedures, and associated actions - you create a Meta post explaining why the tag meets the burnination criteria. If the Meta post receives enough ...
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Clean up the [documentation] tag [duplicate]

Related: It is safe to burn all of our [documentation] Since the burnination request system is somewhat backed up right now, I would like to propose that we start with a widespread cleanup effort. ...
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And the [oscar] goes to Trogdor

The oscar tag is for an old and obsolete instant messaging protocol that is no longer used anywhere. It often gets mixed up with django-oscar (I've just gone and cleaned up all incorrectly tagged ...
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