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I staggered across the tag. The top tags associated with are: , , , , , and . Clearly, it has no specific application in programming.

The vast majority of the questions are similar to "How to tell if a character is a vowel", "How to split a string at vowels", "Get number of vowels in a string", and so on. These sorts of questions are most related to string and array operations, and have nothing to do with the actual concept of a vowel. Of course, there are a couple of good questions having to do with vowels such as Playing around with Devanagari characters and Counting Syllables In A Word, but these are exceptions.

Since this tag isn't really doing harm, it is not worth burninating (not to mention burninating would be a bunch of busy work). Since it is just being used as a filler tag across such a scope of programming problems and languages, it is pointless and shouldn't exist.

To prevent it from being used, would it be acceptable for me to edit the tag's wiki, saying something like:

This tag has an ambiguous meaning in the scope of programming. Please do not use the [vowel] tag unless your question specifically deals with an aspect of language.

?

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  • @durron597 Thanks for showing me that.
    – bcdan
    Jul 15, 2015 at 15:21
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    There are lots of tags with wikis like that... however, I do think vowel is worth burninating.
    – durron597
    Jul 15, 2015 at 15:22
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    @Will: I think you mean BRN TH VWL! With which I fully agree. Jul 16, 2015 at 18:57
  • This question isn't about "BRN TH VWL"!! It was supposed to be more generalized, but now it has descended into a bunch of joke comments ;)
    – bcdan
    Jul 16, 2015 at 19:40
  • I don't see why a tag topic would need to have a specific application. Hey, that it is used with so many languages shows that is has a very broad application in programming!
    – Bergi
    Jul 16, 2015 at 19:49
  • @Bergi the point of this post is not that tags must be specific, it is that they add information to the question. vowel has become so woolly and pointless (since it doesn't really describe at all what the heart of the question is) that it should not be used except in a few specific cases.
    – bcdan
    Jul 16, 2015 at 19:56
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    burn the vowel ! One less to buy on wheel of fortune!
    – charlietfl
    Jul 16, 2015 at 22:48
  • @bcdan What few specific cases? I can't think of a single reason or example to justify the existence of a 'vowel' tag. Jul 17, 2015 at 9:30

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For what it's worth, I burninated and it will disappear in a few hours at the next cleanup.

Generally speaking though, editing tags during cleanup periods is okay, as we've done in the case of .

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    Surely you mean: Fr wht t's wrth, brnntd vwl nd wll dsppr n fw hrs t th nxt clnp? Jul 15, 2015 at 19:20
  • @Angew nothing to see here, move along ;)
    – durron597
    Jul 17, 2015 at 13:11
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From what I gather, it is perfectly acceptable to put "Do not use this tag" in a tag wiki, if the tag is silly, ambiguous, does not add anything to questions, or otherwise should be burninated.

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I would say that any tag where the warning is necessary has nominated itself for burnination. Maybe we should turn this into a feature request?

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