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The [colon] tag is beinghas 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.

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

I think we should burninate the tag for the same reasons we burninated the tag:

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

The current tag wiki-excerpt of the tag is:

This tag refers to the ASCII colon (:) character.

There are currently 320 questions tagged with the tag.

The [colon] tag is 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 think we should burninate the tag for the same reasons we burninated the tag:

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

The current tag wiki-excerpt of the tag is:

This tag refers to the ASCII colon (:) character.

There are currently 320 questions tagged with the tag.

The [colon] tag has been burninated

I think we should burninate the tag for the same reasons we burninated the tag:

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

The current tag wiki-excerpt of the tag is:

This tag refers to the ASCII colon (:) character.

There are currently 320 questions tagged with the tag.

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Should we burninate the The [colon] tag? is being burninated

This tag is in phase 24 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 think we should burninate the tag for the same reasons we burninated the tag:

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

The current tag wiki-excerpt of the tag is:

This tag refers to the ASCII colon (:) character.

There are currently 320 questions tagged with the tag.

Should we burninate the [colon] tag?

This tag is in phase 2 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 think we should burninate the tag for the same reasons we burninated the tag:

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

The current tag wiki-excerpt of the tag is:

This tag refers to the ASCII colon (:) character.

There are currently 320 questions tagged with the tag.

The [colon] tag is 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 think we should burninate the tag for the same reasons we burninated the tag:

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

The current tag wiki-excerpt of the tag is:

This tag refers to the ASCII colon (:) character.

There are currently 320 questions tagged with the tag.

removing inappropriate and not even consistent use of block quote
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This tag is in phase 2 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 think we should burninate the tag for the same reasons we burninated the tag:

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

The current tag wiki-excerpt of the tag is:

This tag refers to the ASCII colon (:) character.

There are currently 320 questions tagged with the tag.

This tag is in phase 2 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 think we should burninate the tag for the same reasons we burninated the tag:

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

The current tag wiki-excerpt of the tag is:

This tag refers to the ASCII colon (:) character.

There are currently 320 questions tagged with the tag.

This tag is in phase 2 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 think we should burninate the tag for the same reasons we burninated the tag:

Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous?

In a sense, the contents have a colon somewhere in there. It is ambiguous because knowing there is a colon is wholly worthless to the actual question.

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

No, it is just a character.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

No.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

The current tag wiki-excerpt of the tag is:

This tag refers to the ASCII colon (:) character.

There are currently 320 questions tagged with the tag.

Notice added Featured Burninate Request by Zoe - Save the data dumpMod
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The previous title was inscrutable; this is the most-upvoted title comment.
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proper link formatting
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Second try at a different pun.
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Intra-word puns are too hard to read and search. (comment edited Jun 9, 2022 at 23:35)
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Adding justification; each request requires its own justification, even if other requests share the same justification; also paid the punny title tax
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