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has no wiki, no followers, and over 200 questions. Most of the questions seem to revolve around positioning graphical elements, but there are a some odd-ball topics like replica placement policies, memory management, and some WPF class.

In terms of topic, this tag adds nearly no value to questions. It isn't useful for browsing or searching, and its meaning won't be clear unless you get it from the question, the title, or other tags (by which time you don't need this tag to understand what the question is about). For graphical placement, this is often obvious from the other tags involved (, , , to name a few). There is a about a C++ language feature, so some of the questions should be retagged to that. I didn't see any other uses where it offers anything over being mentioned in the title.

Kill it with fire?

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Agreed, this tag is still a total jumble of completely unrelated things, up to 218 questions now since we never got around to actual burnination in 2015, it seems.

Everything visual involves placement of things on a 2D or 3D layout, and methods for doing so vary wildly depending on web vs. desktop. There's no way someone can be an expert in that, or that you'd need a tag for it instead of just using the word as a normal search term.

And there are still lots of mis-tagged questions about C++ [placement-new].

There are even fully generic uses like An attempt to generate a certain amount of randomly-placed numbers in an array that just tagged some words from the title. Or placement of statements wrt. each other or on a line or something, in COBOL source code.

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    If it weren't for the fact it will get burned anyway I would have said fix the mistagged placement-new questions then analyze.
    – Joshua
    Oct 1, 2022 at 14:34
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has been burninated.

trogdor

Thanks to everyone who participated.

Observations/Retag Guidance:

  • For questions about the new operator in C++ when it's used at already allocated memory, use
  • For questions about memory management, use
  • For questions about memory allocation, use

Progress:

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