A recent burninate request for coursera which received overwhelming community support (+98/-13 on the question and +44/-4 on the answer at press time).
Thus, I've been removing that tag from a bunch of questions which were generic R questions and thus had nothing to do with Coursera. (Examples: one, two, three, four)
However, when I checked the tag page recently, I noticed that several questions which I had removed the tag from reappeared. Looking at their revision histories, I noticed that a few of them had edit wars over whether or not the tag belonged; many of these edit wars weren't even on posts I had edited.
Examples (I'm adding more as I'm finding them):
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/25874453/revisions (after my initial edit, 3 more tag edits)
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/25346988/revisions (after my initial edit, 2 more tag edits)
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/25798263/revisions (4 tag edits; also look at the comment thread there)
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/25825057/revisions (my edit got rolled back without fixing any of the problems the rollback left on the post (e.g. the sentence "Please tell me if I made any posting mistakes"); counting the rollback, 2 tag edits after mine)
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/26517482/revisions (4 tag edits)
- https://stackoverflow.com/posts/25773776/revisions (3 tag edits)
(In the interest of disclosure, I caused the final reverts on the first two edit wars by requesting that the tag be removed; this was because I had already fixed as much as I could on the posts and didn't want to clutter up the suggested edit queue with a tag-only edit.)
Is this "anti-tag burnination" a good idea? Doesn't it go against the wishes of the community?