There are many tags which would probably be burninated if doing so was feasible.
Most of the DO NOT USE tags have a lot of questions in them. Those tags used to be valid in the past; we didn't have a quality system (a.k.a. burninate requests) back then. If we tried to remove those tags now, we'd get too many worthless old questions bumped to the front page.
Some tags, especially old ones, appear to simply have too many questions for burnination to be easy, at least not without a significant increase in helpers. Examples: javascript-events (15k questions), api (68k questions), web (37k questions). There are many, many more such tags - just search for DO NOT USE.
Perhaps these tags will eventually be burninated, like what happened with table, which had a DO NOT USE label at the end of 2014, but still got added to ~2000 more questions before burnination started 6 months later, because users did not read the tag description before adding it. Those added tags generally did not add any value (or added negative value) to their questions, and resulted in more cleanup work in the long run. (Burnination finished in February of this year)
Consider web, which officially acquired DO NOT USE in 2012 by Shog9, but has gotten multiple tens of thousands of questions since then, which may eventually have to be cleaned up.
The site does have the ability to prevent specific tags from being used in the future, without requiring them to be removed from current questions first. Might we use this ability to prevent these sorts of DO NOT USE tags from actually being used, to improve tagging accuracy and question quality, and to reduce future cleanup workload?
Caveats:
Locked tags are (I think) expensive. Tags which have already been burninated usually do not need this:
every tag [increases processing time] for little gain because most tags don't experience this problem
But there would be much gain for active tags which should not be used, but are still being used daily. (Worst-case, to avoid increasing processing time, remove locked tags which are rarely triggered.)
- Just because a tag has DO NOT USE does not mean that it will definitely be eventually burninated. Still, if there is a consensus, actually preventing it from being used would be useful.
- New edits to old posts with a blocked tag must remove said tag for the edit to go through. It would probably be helpful for each blocked tag to have its short message suggest what an editor should do with it, maybe with a link to a meta post on it.
Note that I am not asking a "Do we have the ability to..." feature request - we do have the ability. I am suggesting that we use our ability (or, more precisely, that we make posts to discuss tags, come to a consensus on a lock message, and that the developers use the ability). Figuring out lock messages now is far easier and more efficient than having to sort through tens of thousands of questions years later.
javascript-objects
to be rather descriptive when it comes to what a person is dealing with. A lot of people mistakenly tag their question withjson
when they don't have JSON and instead mean objects. And in particular, object literals, as opposed to making an instance of a class.java
andjavascript
tags are very often used interchangeably when people mean one or the other. I agree that to a newcomer, they sound very similar, but the site should try to suggest that they aren't. I'm sure other tags have similar problems. The system might try to verify that the user really wants "DO NOT USE" (in some form) tags. Dunno how best to have it not be annoying