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Ian Kemp
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Last week, I accidentally burninated the [nova] tag. I say "accidentally" because the burnination occurred as a side-effect1 of retagging questions with that tag to have a better tag (from to ).

This retagging and burnination seems to have ruffled some feathers, I assume because it was done without community consensus. However, I am not aware of any process that is required to be utilized prior to retagging, nor that consensus is required for retagging.

The burnination process overview mentions retagging, but does not explicitly state that the same process must be followed for retag requests. Is this the case, i.e. is retagging considered a subset of burnination, even if a retag won't result in a burnination?

1 Tags that are empty (as now is after my retag) are automatically burninated by the system. I did not know this at the time.

Last week, I accidentally burninated the [nova] tag. I say "accidentally" because the burnination occurred as a side-effect of retagging questions with that tag to have a better tag (from to ).

This retagging and burnination seems to have ruffled some feathers, I assume because it was done without community consensus. However, I am not aware of any process that is required to be utilized prior to retagging, nor that consensus is required for retagging.

The burnination process overview mentions retagging, but does not explicitly state that the same process must be followed for retag requests. Is this the case, i.e. is retagging considered a subset of burnination, even if a retag won't result in a burnination?

Last week, I accidentally burninated the [nova] tag. I say "accidentally" because the burnination occurred as a side-effect1 of retagging questions with that tag to have a better tag (from to ).

This retagging and burnination seems to have ruffled some feathers, I assume because it was done without community consensus. However, I am not aware of any process that is required to be utilized prior to retagging, nor that consensus is required for retagging.

The burnination process overview mentions retagging, but does not explicitly state that the same process must be followed for retag requests. Is this the case, i.e. is retagging considered a subset of burnination, even if a retag won't result in a burnination?

1 Tags that are empty (as now is after my retag) are automatically burninated by the system. I did not know this at the time.

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Ian Kemp
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Is there a retagging community consensus process as there is for burnination?

Last week, I accidentally burninated the [nova] tag. I say "accidentally" because the burnination occurred as a side-effect of retagging questions with that tag to have a better tag (from to ).

This retagging and burnination seems to have ruffled some feathers, I assume because it was done without community consensus. However, I am not aware of any process that is required to be utilized prior to retagging, nor that consensus is required for retagging.

The burnination process overview mentions retagging, but does not explicitly state that the same process must be followed for retag requests. Is this the case, i.e. is retagging considered a subset of burnination, even if a retag won't result in a burnination?