The [application] tag was burninated 4 years ago when it was decided to Burninate the [apps] and [application] tags. However, just a few days back the application tag has resurfaced, as can be seen on the New Tags 10k toolon the New Tags 10k tool.
The reasoning for burnination of the tag still holds good, from the linked meta post:
These both seem roughly equivalent to having a tag for programs or software (which was burninated previouslyburninated previously).
Going through the 4 criteria for burnination:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It does not unambiguously describe the contents of the question, as just the tag application does not imply if it is a mobile application, desktop application or if it is a web based application. It might even be related to the various toolkits named "Application".
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Only programming questions related to applications are on-topic. The posts need to specify the technology in which that application is being programmed to be on-topic. (If it is a general application question, it can be asked on either Super User, Android Enthusiasts or Web Applications) Therefore we can conclude that the tag is not specifically on-topic for the site.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
The tag does not add additional information to the post. Rather, we need another tag along with this tag to retrieve some meaningful information.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No, it does not mean the same in all contexts. Most of the posts are either about mobile applications, which require the technology tag instead, or web based applications, which have their own tag web-application.
Can we burninate the tag? There are just 22 questions in the tag at the moment, so if we start early, we can prevent it from growing large.