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The [write] and [writing] tags are in the process of being[writing] tags have been burninated

This tag is in phase 4 of the burnination process described here. The question and comments have been cleaned to allow for on-topic discussion about the burnination of this tag. Please keep it that way.

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I recently came across the tag being used, and upon checking it out I noticed it had no description, and only few questions (65 as of time of writing). While adding nothing to the post.

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, the tag is not unambiguous and doesn't say much about the contents of the question. It is used in different contexts including:

  • writing to files (txt, pdf etc)
  • writing to CLI
  • commands called 'Write'

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

In most cases the tag does seem to be used in combination with writing to a file from a given programming language.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Definitely not. Just from seeing the tag you have no clue what the poster wants. What does poster want to write to? A file, variable, memory address, book, poem? For most writing operations there are already specific tags in place such as that would give way more information

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

I don't think so, although most seem to be about file writing it is also common in programming for just "write" to mean writing to memory, lists/dictionary's (or other variables) or console outputs.

Alternatively there is also the (still ambiguous) (327 questions), so maybe a merge or synonym works better.

The [write] and [writing] tags are in the process of being burninated

This tag is in phase 4 of the burnination process described here. The question and comments have been cleaned to allow for on-topic discussion about the burnination of this tag. Please keep it that way.

If you want to discuss the process of burnination itself, post a new question on Meta or visit the SOCVR chat room.

I recently came across the tag being used, and upon checking it out I noticed it had no description, and only few questions (65 as of time of writing). While adding nothing to the post.

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, the tag is not unambiguous and doesn't say much about the contents of the question. It is used in different contexts including:

  • writing to files (txt, pdf etc)
  • writing to CLI
  • commands called 'Write'

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

In most cases the tag does seem to be used in combination with writing to a file from a given programming language.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Definitely not. Just from seeing the tag you have no clue what the poster wants. What does poster want to write to? A file, variable, memory address, book, poem? For most writing operations there are already specific tags in place such as that would give way more information

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

I don't think so, although most seem to be about file writing it is also common in programming for just "write" to mean writing to memory, lists/dictionary's (or other variables) or console outputs.

Alternatively there is also the (still ambiguous) (327 questions), so maybe a merge or synonym works better.

The [write] and [writing] tags have been burninated

I recently came across the tag being used, and upon checking it out I noticed it had no description, and only few questions (65 as of time of writing). While adding nothing to the post.

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, the tag is not unambiguous and doesn't say much about the contents of the question. It is used in different contexts including:

  • writing to files (txt, pdf etc)
  • writing to CLI
  • commands called 'Write'

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

In most cases the tag does seem to be used in combination with writing to a file from a given programming language.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Definitely not. Just from seeing the tag you have no clue what the poster wants. What does poster want to write to? A file, variable, memory address, book, poem? For most writing operations there are already specific tags in place such as that would give way more information

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

I don't think so, although most seem to be about file writing it is also common in programming for just "write" to mean writing to memory, lists/dictionary's (or other variables) or console outputs.

Alternatively there is also the (still ambiguous) (327 questions), so maybe a merge or synonym works better.

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