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The tag was already removed five years ago. Unfortunately, it's here again. I propose that we burninate it a second time. Arguably, we should block it too.


Criteria:

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No. This tag is ambiguous. Presumably the OP wants to bypass something, but that isn't descriptive.

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

Not really. Or, sometimes? This tag is too vague anyways.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

IMO, no.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

Absolutely no. It can refer to

  • Users trying to bypass ISP restrictions
  • Bypassing filters, like Cloudflare
  • Bypassing VPNs
  • Dealing with Captchas
  • Etc.

It has under 50 questions, so we can expedite the burnination, but I need to

  • Have authoritative knowledge of technologies associated with the tag - I feel there are no technologies specifically associated with this tag, so N/A
  • Confer with a 20K user

Given that, I feel it should be burninated. Agree? Disagree? Thoughts?


Note: this is not a burnination invitation, it is a discussion.

Anyone that tries to go and ignore the process risks moderator action. You have been warned. Yes, the process is cumbersome. That is not a reasonable reason to flat-out ignore it. There is an official process to follow before we can burninate it. I am starting a discussion, not inviting users to actually burninate it.

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    we're trying to avoid a [triple-bypass] here
    – c-x-berger
    Commented Aug 8, 2023 at 3:43

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...am I a 20k user? I have trusted user privileges...

Anyway, yeah, what Machavity said last time is true this time as well: It "isn't adding anything of value to the questions, and its meaning is different in most contexts".

To the extent that there is a theme that could hypothetically be a tag, there are a lot of questions about bypassing websites' bot protections, which... I don't thiiiink we should have a dedicated tag for? The subject is basically entirely about defeating abuse protections, which...maybe we shouldn't be encouraging? It's also likely to constantly change as workarounds are defeated. Disclosure: a division of my employer makes CAPTCHA software, so... unbiased opinions welcome on that.

Anyway, here are the questions about bypassing CAPTCHAs, in case anyone has any useful tagging ideas:

And here is bypassing Cloudflare's (bot?) protection, another theme that I don't think we need a tag for:

The rest are...sort of a random mish-mash of topics.

Also, there were a bunch of off-topic questions, which I closed. Also some unclear ones.

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    I guess my conclusion would be burn+denylist the tag so that it can't be recreated a third time. If there is any value from any theme of these, it should be in a specific [something-bypass] tag rather than a generic [bypass] tag.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Aug 7, 2023 at 20:23
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    IMO - any topic asking how to bypass something is better tagged with the thing in question that needs to be bypassed, rather than having tag(s) specific to bypassing.
    – Robotnik
    Commented Aug 9, 2023 at 23:57

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