The outcome of this process hasn't been a complete burnination but instead a tag warning has been implemented by Shog9. That is final
In Kill the [godaddy] tag with fire, we clearly agreed, that godaddy should die in fire. This is thus not a duplicate, but a different question, this time pulling things through.
It's still attracting new questions, most of which simply abuse the tag simply because, for example,
- "hey, it's my hoster" ("how to upload image using REST to app running on godaddy domain") or
- "has something to do with domains, right?" ("help, my tumblr which is pointed to through a godaddy domain (or not, I'm not specifying) isn't reachable from Brazil") , or
- are questions that should be raised with the godaddy company or simply self-researched ("can godaddy host PHP application XYZ?").
So the continued existence of this tag is actively hurting.
That was more than a year ago, and since then, the tag excerpt has been:
Do not use this tag. It is due for removal.
Can we finally burninate the tag, instead of letting it live in Limbo?
EDIT: Laurel recommended blacklisting the tag. That's something we should instantly do, shouldn't we? I wasn't aware of that option.
[godaddy], go away from Stack Overflow