I staggered across the vowel tag. The top tags associated with vowel are: python, string, java, regex, php, and count. 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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