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Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to detect. So why ask to reopen it?

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The intention behind downvoting-to-deletion was to remove burninated tags from circulation. The questions were being set up for auto-deletion, in part to avoid landing in the Reopen Review QueueReopen Review Queue — as would occur if the tag were simply edited out of the question.

There have been previous discussions regarding bumping due to very minor edits, and the rationale for doing so (or nominating for reopening) is sound: minor edits are still edits, and there's no blanket way to know that even a tiny edit didn't improve the question or add information.

Except in this case.

Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to detect. So why ask to reopen it?

Background

Inspired by this discussion.

The intention behind downvoting-to-deletion was to remove burninated tags from circulation. The questions were being set up for auto-deletion, in part to avoid landing in the Reopen Review Queue — as would occur if the tag were simply edited out of the question.

There have been previous discussions regarding bumping due to very minor edits, and the rationale for doing so (or nominating for reopening) is sound: minor edits are still edits, and there's no blanket way to know that even a tiny edit didn't improve the question or add information.

Except in this case.

Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to detect. So why ask to reopen it?

Background

Inspired by this discussion.

The intention behind downvoting-to-deletion was to remove burninated tags from circulation. The questions were being set up for auto-deletion, in part to avoid landing in the Reopen Review Queue — as would occur if the tag were simply edited out of the question.

There have been previous discussions regarding bumping due to very minor edits, and the rationale for doing so (or nominating for reopening) is sound: minor edits are still edits, and there's no blanket way to know that even a tiny edit didn't improve the question or add information.

Except in this case.

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Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to detect. So why ask to reopen it?

Background

Inspired by this discussion.

The intention behind downvoting-to-deletion was to remove burninated tags from circulation. The questions were being set up for auto-deletionauto-deletion, in part to avoid landing in the Reopen Review Queue — as would occur if the tag were simply edited out of the question.

There have been previous discussions regarding bumping due to very minor edits, and the rationale for doing so (or nominating for reopening) is sound: minor edits are still edits, and there's no blanket way to know that even a tiny edit didn't improve the question or add information.

Except in this case.

Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to detect. So why ask to reopen it?

Background

Inspired by this discussion.

The intention behind downvoting-to-deletion was to remove burninated tags from circulation. The questions were being set up for auto-deletion, in part to avoid landing in the Reopen Review Queue — as would occur if the tag were simply edited out of the question.

There have been previous discussions regarding bumping due to very minor edits, and the rationale for doing so (or nominating for reopening) is sound: minor edits are still edits, and there's no blanket way to know that even a tiny edit didn't improve the question or add information.

Except in this case.

Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to detect. So why ask to reopen it?

Background

Inspired by this discussion.

The intention behind downvoting-to-deletion was to remove burninated tags from circulation. The questions were being set up for auto-deletion, in part to avoid landing in the Reopen Review Queue — as would occur if the tag were simply edited out of the question.

There have been previous discussions regarding bumping due to very minor edits, and the rationale for doing so (or nominating for reopening) is sound: minor edits are still edits, and there's no blanket way to know that even a tiny edit didn't improve the question or add information.

Except in this case.

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to detect. So why ask to reopen it?

Background

Inspired by this discussionthis discussion.

The intention behind downvoting-to-deletion was to remove burninatedburninated tags from circulation. The questions were being set up for auto-deletion, in part to avoid landing in the Reopen Review Queue — as would occur if the tag were simply edited out of the question.

There have been previous discussions regarding bumping due to very minor editsbumping due to very minor edits, and the rationale for doing so (or nominating for reopening) is sound: minor edits are still edits, and there's no blanket way to know that even a tiny edit didn't improve the question or add information.

Except in this case.

Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to detect. So why ask to reopen it?

Background

Inspired by this discussion.

The intention behind downvoting-to-deletion was to remove burninated tags from circulation. The questions were being set up for auto-deletion, in part to avoid landing in the Reopen Review Queue — as would occur if the tag were simply edited out of the question.

There have been previous discussions regarding bumping due to very minor edits, and the rationale for doing so (or nominating for reopening) is sound: minor edits are still edits, and there's no blanket way to know that even a tiny edit didn't improve the question or add information.

Except in this case.

Removing a tag (especially from an already-closed question) adds — literally — nothing new. It does not make the question more clear, more on topic, more answerable, or more specific. And it's easy to detect. So why ask to reopen it?

Background

Inspired by this discussion.

The intention behind downvoting-to-deletion was to remove burninated tags from circulation. The questions were being set up for auto-deletion, in part to avoid landing in the Reopen Review Queue — as would occur if the tag were simply edited out of the question.

There have been previous discussions regarding bumping due to very minor edits, and the rationale for doing so (or nominating for reopening) is sound: minor edits are still edits, and there's no blanket way to know that even a tiny edit didn't improve the question or add information.

Except in this case.

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