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 place to prevent that from happening?
A decade old tag was terminated yesterday. It was a niche but otherwise healthy tag, with steady followers and some high quality participation. A few months ago, some users started systematically removing the tag from old questions. That was the turning point in the graph above, though the tag still had close to 3,000 questions as of last month. Then the count suddenly dropped to 0 and the tag was subsequently deleted, all in less than 3 weeks.
This can be mainly attributed to one user, who went on a tag-removal spree to the tune of hundreds a day. The user had no presence in the respective tag or the related tags that "inherited" the questions, but happens to be a high-rep diamond mod. When asked, he stated that "The tag is being removed site-wide" then ignored the following question "How/why was decided that 'the tag is being removed site-wide'?" and went on with the cleansing.
I could find no prior discussion or announcement on meta about the removal of this particular tag, and nothing was posted under burninate-request or retag-request either. Which goes back to the question at the top of my post.
P.S. The names of the tag and user(s) are irrelevant, which is why I Ieft them out. My question is not about a specific tag or anyone in particular, but rather about praxes in general. So, please do not bring those names into discussion. Thank you.
outlook-vba
?" (Note that the scenario you described is not what happened withoutlook-vba
as theexcel-vba
discussion specifically included other*-vba
tags.)