I think this tag should be burninated, as I can't see it being useful to anyone, but maybe I'm wrong on this?
Presumably it could be useful to folks writing clones of the "Flappy Bird" gameāan activity that, for whatever reason, appears to be somewhat popular.
Now, I personally don't believe that folks should be writing Flappy Bird clones. Or CRM systems. But it's not my place to impose those personal preferences on others, who may not even have a say themselves in what they're assigned to implement.
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Thanks; I didn't know we had a precedent for this. I think you should add in the direct link to blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/08/the-death-of-meta-tags also, even though you can get to it through the others. – brokethebuildagain Oct 8 '14 at 17:02
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2Well, you weren't claiming they were meta tags here... You might find this useful though: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/239190/when-to-burninate/… – Shog9 Oct 8 '14 at 17:14
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I didn't know meta-tags existed before this, so I appreciate all the info. – brokethebuildagain Oct 8 '14 at 17:33
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14(Although I do feel sad that you compared Flappy Bird to Sudoku...) – brokethebuildagain Oct 9 '14 at 17:48
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14I see a difference between a Flappy Bird clone, though, and Sudoku/TicTacToe. The latter are games in the most general sense - nobody "owns" or "created" them specifically and they make sense as familiar, common exercises. The former, though, is a specific commercial product that's being knocked-off. How would we feel about, say, "mario-clone"? – Sam Hanley Oct 9 '14 at 17:56
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9It passes the test of "can someone be an expert in flappy bird clones?" – Yakk - Adam Nevraumont Oct 9 '14 at 18:07
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4@sphanley Someone at some time created those games, and they were most likely "knocked-off" by someone who made them more popular (just look at the history of Sudoku). So just think that in 50 or 100 years from now Flappy Bird could be that generations Sudoku/Tic-Tac-Toe. I imagine interactive newspapers with built-in Flappy Bird clones to pass the time instead of paper puzzles. – Matt K Oct 9 '14 at 19:30
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8Flappy Bird is a ripoff of countless games that have appeared in the past 25 years or more; it just combined a few factors (a big one being luck) in a way that let it take off. – hobbs Oct 10 '14 at 5:23
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If the tag canāt work as the only tag on a question, itās probably a meta-tag
<- this. [flappy-bird-clone] tells me nothing about the language, the implementation, etc. – Qix - MONICA WAS MISTREATED Oct 10 '14 at 17:08 -
8Neither do [heap] or [quicksort], @qix. Not all programming problems are glorified syntax errors. – Shog9 Oct 11 '14 at 4:59
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1"Remotely relevant" == acceptable? Not so much, @Qix - rather, relevance should be your test - the more relevant the tag to the problem being solved, the more acceptable it becomes. – Shog9 Oct 14 '14 at 17:42
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1@Shog9 Could you provide an example of where [flappy-bird-clone] would help in solving the problem? – Qix - MONICA WAS MISTREATED Oct 14 '14 at 19:45
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so I can close what must be a multitude of questions in this ubiquitous topic. Just 1000 more rep to go. – Kirk Woll Oct 8 '14 at 23:33[minecraft-clone]
tag... Maybe gamedev exchange has one. – Colonel Thirty Two Oct 9 '14 at 19:33