The current burn of the write and writing tags has been underway for a week. Only 296 actions have been made on posts, 164 of them (55%) by one person (me), and 81 (27%) by a second person.
Daily participation for the two of us actively handling posts is more difficult because each day we have to try to find questions we haven't already close-voted; votes cast on the first day of the burn (May 16) didn't hit the normal review queue for four days (May 20) despite the Meta post for the burn having an easy link to filter on the tags.
A few posts have aged out of the close vote queue already; I cannot re-vote to close them for two weeks.
Other than the two of us, only 51 actions have been taken on posts being burninated in the course of 7 days. That's an average of fewer than 8 burnination actions per day, many of them just random users finding questions in the close vote queue and not participating in the burn.
The previous burn of the qa tag took over 11 days. Of the 2632 actions taken, 2005 (76%) were taken by only five people. The remaining 627 actions averaged 57 per day, the vast majority of them likely in the close vote review queue.
Before that term took 18 days to burn only 327 questions. 439 actions were required with 198 (45%) taken by two people. The remaining participants took an average of 13 actions per day, probably just normal review queue activity.
When burninate requests are made, there seem to be quite a few people expressing support, some repeatedly and enthusiastically. But when the time comes to put forth the work to do the burninations, most of those so vocal about burning things with fire don't pitch in. Even in SOCVR, where the Meta post is pinned and closing questions is routine, nobody seems to want to click the link to filter their close queue to the burn tags; possibly because they'd rather use their limited close votes on other poor quality posts on the site in preference to burninations.
Burnination is not sustainable with such low participation. Tags are being added to the backlog faster than they can possibly be removed at the current rates. Why is participation so low?
Is it too hard to find the current burnination in progress? Should the burn posts be featured or otherwise more easily findable? Other than the pinned chat post on SOCVR, it's not advertised anywhere.
Are burninations considered lower priority to other user-level moderation activities?
Have people simply lost interest in burnination?
Are people actively non-participating as a means of protest in hopes that SE will return "one-click" tag removal?