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 subject.
However, recently there was an edit war on a burninate request using the new system. Apparently it was determined in chat based on some ♦ title edits that puns should no longer be permitted; the reasons given to me had to do with professionalism now that burninate requests involve the whole community via featuring in the Community Bulletin box. This was thought to be so beyond dispute that a few users took it upon themselves to "educate" meta about this.
But I don't think that many more people click on featured questions than click on hot questions in the same box, and almost any decent burninate request will eventually land in hot questions for some time. So I'd like to keep around the puns to keep things interesting… not just for burnination, but for everything else that lands in CB. If there's a persistent trend of "ugh, that was boring, why did I click on that", people will start ignoring CB more.
If burninations have been able to tolerate the occasional excess around puns for years, there's no good reason to abruptly ban them just because there's a little more attention on the questions now. It might make sense to cut back on the calls for more puns on requests that are already going to be featured, but removing puns that are already there seems unnecessary, and edit wars about that (in either direction) are beyond the pale.
So let's work out whether puns are still a thing we want in tag cleanup in a separate discussion, rather than fighting about it with edits back and forth.