I ran across this question this morning and noticed something.
I've never seen a tag with such an explicit version number (closest I can find would be python-2.7, but its tag wiki makes it very clear to me why it exists). I was about to just edit it away when I noticed something else.
There are eight other questions tagged unity5.2.3, not a big deal, those can be edited quickly too. But no, the thing I noticed that completely boggled my mind was that this tag has a tag wiki. It's not useful ("Tag should be used for questions related to version 5.2.3 of the Unity game engine"). The fact that anyone thought that this was a decent description of this tag is astounding, much less anyone with the amount of rep required to make tag wiki edits (and they did not--about 3k--so it was reviewed but passed with 100% approval).
5.2.3 didn't even add anything to the Unity engine worth mentioning. Seriously. Two iOS specific features that barely have 1 line of description in the Unity release notes. After that, the usual glob of 1-line tweaks and bug fixes. Not a single image, unlike when Unity adds some ground breaking new feature.
Can we burninate this thing?