Timeline for The [term] tag has been burninated
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Apr 10, 2022 at 14:50 | vote | accept | EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine | ||
Apr 10, 2022 at 14:14 | history | notice added | MachavityMod | Completed Burninate Request | |
Apr 10, 2022 at 14:14 | history | notice removed | MachavityMod | ||
Apr 10, 2022 at 14:14 | history | edited | MachavityMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Burnination is done
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Mar 23, 2022 at 11:22 | history | notice added | Zoe - Save the data dumpMod | In-progress Burninate Request | |
Mar 23, 2022 at 11:22 | history | notice removed | Zoe - Save the data dumpMod | ||
Mar 23, 2022 at 11:22 | answer | added | Zoe - Save the data dumpMod | timeline score: 8 | |
Mar 23, 2022 at 11:22 | history | edited | Zoe - Save the data dumpMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 22, 2022 at 19:12 | comment | added | EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine | @cocomac Looks like you're correct. | |
Mar 22, 2022 at 18:56 | comment | added | cocomac | @EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/13108621 | |
Mar 22, 2022 at 18:50 | comment | added | EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine | @cocomac It looks like the perpetrator may have had enough rep to do a unilateral edit. | |
Mar 22, 2022 at 18:48 | comment | added | cocomac | @CiaPan In theory, the review should have been rejected. I’m not exactly sure why it was approved, but in theory the review process should prevent issues like this | |
Mar 22, 2022 at 15:42 | comment | added | CiaPan | @cocomac That's explained in the description itself: it's a 'Full list from Wikipedia'. Possibly from around 2016 (compare this version from 5 October 2016). Somebody copied the full list from the Wikipedia's disambiguation page without a single thought about the purpose of their action. | |
Mar 21, 2022 at 20:46 | comment | added | EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine | @AlexanderNied It appears that that's exactly what they did. A lot of it is literally word-for-word plagiarized from the Wikipedia disambiguation page. | |
Mar 21, 2022 at 17:48 | comment | added | Braiam | @IanW the tag management is lopsided. It is easy to create a tag, but to remove it is impossible. | |
Mar 21, 2022 at 17:02 | history | notice added | Zoe - Save the data dumpMod | Featured Burninate Request | |
Mar 21, 2022 at 17:02 | history | edited | Zoe - Save the data dumpMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 21, 2022 at 5:23 | comment | added | Ian W | Only one thing comes to mind when I see TERM, and that relates to terminal. If users are expected to rely upon the tag wiki for usage (not that most new users know tags have a wiki), then what to do when the tag wiki is useless? Tag was rejected twice : "Too much information - includes irrelevant definitions" & "Direct copy and a bunch of irrelevant entries" and yet approved by members who should know better. And then it took over 5.5 for someone to call it out! Something's fundamentally broken! | |
Mar 20, 2022 at 17:37 | comment | added | EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine | @cocomac One of the other listed meanings is "a human head and bust that continues as a square tapering pillar-like form" , which is also blatantly off-topic. | |
Mar 20, 2022 at 15:47 | comment | added | Peter Cordes | We have a terminology tag for technical terminology, so uses of [term] for that can be re-tagged, if anyone wants to get started on that. Also, wow, I find it hilarious that this tag's own usage guidance suggests 3 incompatible meanings (and two redundant ones). | |
Mar 20, 2022 at 4:31 | comment | added | Alexander Nied | @cocomac -- it's like they closed their eyes and threw darts at the Wikipedia disambiguation page for "term"... | |
Mar 20, 2022 at 4:09 | comment | added | cocomac | One of the listed definitions for the tag is "Term, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran" - Why is that part of the tag wiki?! At least the other ones are at least in some way related to technology/programming. And it's been that way since 2016 when it was approved. Certainly, get rid of it. It is way to broad. | |
Mar 19, 2022 at 7:19 | history | edited | Cody GrayMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 18, 2022 at 18:16 | comment | added | Sylvester is on codidact.com | When I see term, the first thing I think of is some terminal-related module; think py-term, term, term-forecast, term (again), ansi_term, the list goes on. Oddly enough, that isn't even in the tag description! Also, why does it have a difference between "terminology" and "scientific terminology"? This isn't Science SE. Burninate it. Terminate it. So it can't return-inate-it. | |
Mar 18, 2022 at 17:25 | history | became hot meta post | |||
Mar 18, 2022 at 17:19 | history | edited | Zoe - Save the data dumpMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 18, 2022 at 16:48 | history | edited | EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 18, 2022 at 16:41 | comment | added | 0Valt | Yeah, burn it to hell. | |
Mar 18, 2022 at 16:38 | history | asked | EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine | CC BY-SA 4.0 |