The debugging tag has the following description:
Debugging is a methodical process of finding and fixing bugs in a computer program.
Seems reasonable enough. Based on the tag description, though, this tag is for questions about the process of debugging itself, not simply for requesting help debugging a program.
With that said, this tag is flooded with low-quality "help me debug my code" questions. Not only is that contrary to the intent of the tag, it's pretty blatantly "Meta tagging."
I don't think that this tag deserves to be burninated - debugging techniques is a real topic (you can actually be an expert on the topic), and it's definitely on-topic here on Stack Overflow.
My proposal, then: close all of the low-quality questions, remove the tag from "help me debug my code" questions, and improve the tag Wiki to make it more clear that this tag is only for questions about the process of debugging itself.
We may also want to consider renaming the tag to "[debugging-techniques]" or something like that.
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badge is mine. I can tell everyone it's about physical exercise and kill two birds with one stone![rubber-duck-debugging]
tag be added? It could be applied to low quality debugging questions by suitably privileged users and would effectively hide the question until the OP's duck certifies that RDD has been completed without resolving the issue(s). (I pity the ducks in therapy as a result.)