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change verb after "despite" to gerund, fixed typo in disinterested
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Mihai Chelaru
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Machavity covers a lot of this in general, but I wanted to add one more piece to this from a perspective of someone who's done burninations and who's also spear-headed a few.

I don't get anything for doing this.

There's no recognition or glory for doing this kind of work, and it is quite labor intensive. It's also the case that - maybe five or six years ago I had a bit more interest in hanging out on Stack Overflow after work, and felt motivated to actually help out the site.

Nowadays that motivation is gone and there is nothing that Stack Overflow is doing to try to bring me back over to help out. Despite that these cleanup efforts arebeing in our mutual best interests, because I have no incentive to do them, I am personally disintersteddisinterested in them.

The only better thing to do would be to semi-automate it and give it to the company to sort out. If a group of people can identify that a tag should be burninated, then automation can carry the rest. It won't be perfect, but it'll be better than three or four dedicated volunteers trying to dig an olympic-sized swimming pool on a hot summers' day with only sporks.

Machavity covers a lot of this in general, but I wanted to add one more piece to this from a perspective of someone who's done burninations and who's also spear-headed a few.

I don't get anything for doing this.

There's no recognition or glory for doing this kind of work, and it is quite labor intensive. It's also the case that - maybe five or six years ago I had a bit more interest in hanging out on Stack Overflow after work, and felt motivated to actually help out the site.

Nowadays that motivation is gone and there is nothing that Stack Overflow is doing to try to bring me back over to help out. Despite that these cleanup efforts are in our mutual best interests, because I have no incentive to do them, I am personally disintersted in them.

The only better thing to do would be to semi-automate it and give it to the company to sort out. If a group of people can identify that a tag should be burninated, then automation can carry the rest. It won't be perfect, but it'll be better than three or four dedicated volunteers trying to dig an olympic-sized swimming pool on a hot summers' day with only sporks.

Machavity covers a lot of this in general, but I wanted to add one more piece to this from a perspective of someone who's done burninations and who's also spear-headed a few.

I don't get anything for doing this.

There's no recognition or glory for doing this kind of work, and it is quite labor intensive. It's also the case that - maybe five or six years ago I had a bit more interest in hanging out on Stack Overflow after work, and felt motivated to actually help out the site.

Nowadays that motivation is gone and there is nothing that Stack Overflow is doing to try to bring me back over to help out. Despite these cleanup efforts being in our mutual best interests, because I have no incentive to do them, I am personally disinterested in them.

The only better thing to do would be to semi-automate it and give it to the company to sort out. If a group of people can identify that a tag should be burninated, then automation can carry the rest. It won't be perfect, but it'll be better than three or four dedicated volunteers trying to dig an olympic-sized swimming pool on a hot summers' day with only sporks.

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Makoto
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Machavity covers a lot of this in general, but I wanted to add one more piece to this from a perspective of someone who's done burninations and who's also spear-headed a few.

I don't get anything for doing this.

There's no recognition or glory for doing this kind of work, and it is quite labor intensive. It's also the case that - maybe five or six years ago I had a bit more interest in hanging out on Stack Overflow after work, and felt motivated to actually help out the site.

Nowadays that motivation is gone and there is nothing that Stack Overflow is doing to try to bring me back over to help out. Despite that these cleanup efforts are in our mutual best interests, because I have no incentive to do them, I am personally disintersted in them.

The only better thing to do would be to semi-automate it and give it to the company to sort out. If a group of people can identify that a tag should be burninated, then automation can carry the rest. It won't be perfect, but it'll be better than three or four dedicated volunteers trying to dig an olympic-sized swimming pool on a hot summers' day with only sporks.