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The Usage guide has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See [here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag.

The tag wiki has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here.

META has:

is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on.

 

Can / should it be burninated?

With net +14 for that Question.

At present this OP has +25 / -0.

Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged ). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - should go.

There are at present no questions tagged only but 12,713 + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users").

So far all the indications have been that should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it will never be cleaned up, it certainly should be - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that remains valid.

The Usage guide has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See [here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag.

The tag wiki has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here.

META has:

is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on.

 

Can / should it be burninated?

With net +14 for that Question.

At present this OP has +25 / -0.

Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged ). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - should go.

There are at present no questions tagged only but 12,713 + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users").

So far all the indications have been that should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it will never be cleaned up, it certainly should be - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that remains valid.

The Usage guide has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See [here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag.

The tag wiki has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here.

META has:

is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on.

Can / should it be burninated?

With net +14 for that Question.

At present this OP has +25 / -0.

Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged ). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - should go.

There are at present no questions tagged only but 12,713 + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users").

So far all the indications have been that should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it will never be cleaned up, it certainly should be - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that remains valid.

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The Usage guide has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See [here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag.

The tag wiki has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here.

METAMETA has:

is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on.

Can / should it be burninated?

With net +14 for that Question.

At present this OP has +25 / -0.

Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged ). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - should go.

There are at present no questions tagged only but 12,713 + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users").

So far all the indications have been that should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it will never be cleaned up, it certainly should be - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that remains valid.

The Usage guide has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See [here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag.

The tag wiki has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here.

META has:

is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on.

Can / should it be burninated?

With net +14 for that Question.

At present this OP has +25 / -0.

Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged ). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - should go.

There are at present no questions tagged only but 12,713 + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users").

So far all the indications have been that should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it will never be cleaned up, it certainly should be - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that remains valid.

The Usage guide has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See [here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag.

The tag wiki has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here.

META has:

is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on.

Can / should it be burninated?

With net +14 for that Question.

At present this OP has +25 / -0.

Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged ). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - should go.

There are at present no questions tagged only but 12,713 + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users").

So far all the indications have been that should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it will never be cleaned up, it certainly should be - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that remains valid.

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The Usage guide has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See [here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag.

The tag wiki has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here.

METAMETA has:

is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on.

Can / should it be burninated?

With net +14 for that Question.

At present this OP has +23+25 / -0.

Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged ). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - should go.

There are at present no questions tagged only but 12,562713 + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users").

So far all the indications have been that should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it will never be cleaned up, it certainly should be - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that remains valid.

The Usage guide has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See [here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag.

The tag wiki has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here.

META has:

is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on.

Can / should it be burninated?

With net +14 for that Question.

At present this OP has +23 / -0.

Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged ). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - should go.

There are at present no questions tagged only but 12,562 + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users").

So far all the indications have been that should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it will never be cleaned up, it certainly should be - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that remains valid.

The Usage guide has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See [here]http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/256746/request-to-burninate-the-data-tag.

The tag wiki has:

DO NOT USE THIS TAG! This tag is hopelessly broad and doesn't really tell us what the question is about. See here.

META has:

is way too broad and doesn't really give meaning to questions. It definitely doesn't sound like something you can be an expert on.

Can / should it be burninated?

With net +14 for that Question.

At present this OP has +25 / -0.

Judging by the comments both here and there, the upvotes indicate agreement with burnination (though IMO that is not what they should, for meta questions other than those tagged ). The comments are sparse but seem unanimous - should go.

There are at present no questions tagged only but 12,713 + one or more other tags. That number will keep increasing as long as stays around and while manual removal is restricted to a few per person per day ("to avoid flooding the front page" and/or "too many notifications to users").

So far all the indications have been that should be burninated - yet in two years it has not been. Even if it will never be cleaned up, it certainly should be - or at least the Usage guide and wiki rewritten to acknowledge that remains valid.

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