Attention
if you're looking for the official process please see the FAQ post: What is the process for tag removal (burnination)?
All what you read here is captured, extended, improved and maintained there.This question and its answers are left here for historical reference and will be part of my memoirs in 6 to 8 weeks.
In the last couple of months, the SOCVR room implemented the burnination process previously proposed by Shog9. As a room owner, I took the liberty to fork that process on GitHub so we could adapt and adjust quickly without risking the hate/love of Meta for every bump of a meta post.
To be clear: approval from Shog9 was obtained here and moderator support from Madara Uchiha was also obtained here.
This question is meant as an evaluation of the process as executed over the first 5 tags handled by the SOCVR room, as well as our handling of new burnination requests.
The slightly adapted process
- When a burninate-request is posted, it will be marked status-review until/unless it scores at least 20. If it never achieves this score, then it should not be acted on; don't interpret apathy as a sign of support.
Note that 1. wasn't executed during the test. We implemented a less invasive option by leaving a comment on the post (like this one). We still feel this re-tag is needed for new requests.
- After reaching the threshold score, the request will be featured for one day, exposing it to as much attention on Stack Overflow as possible.
Any punny titles will be replaced with, "Should we burninate [name of tag]?"
The following hidden warning and public notice will be added to the top of the post:
<!-- MODERATOR NOTE TO EDITORS: Please don't edit post title while it has featured tag. If you ignore this note, it will be considered as abuse and handled accordingly. -->
*This tag is in phase 2 of the burnination process described [here](https://github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/SOCVR-RoomInformation/blob/master/burnination.md).
The question and comments have been cleaned to allow for on-topic discussion on this tag, please keep it that way. If you want to discuss the process itself, visit the SOCVR room.*
- The question will get a post notice: Featured Burninate Request
This will be a chance for folks to show their support *and* a chance for folks who thought it was too silly to be worth talking about to step up and explain why the request should be denied.
After its day in the spotlight, a moderator, or someone else on the Community Team will review the request and any arguments against it. There are four criteria for burnination - if the tag doesn't meet all1 of them, or if it is clear that removing it will do more harm than good, the request will be declined. I'd have preferred to run this process purely on voting, but... That would inevitably lead to trouble. Your distaste for a frustrating game shouldn't result in the destruction of otherwise-valid tags. A high influx of down votes or fresh comments during its featured phase is a signal to hold back on burnination.
If the tag can be cleanly removed at this point, the moderator skips directly to step #6. If it requires further disambiguation, the request will be tagged status-planned signalling that it is time for widespread review and revision of the questions in the tag. This is the time to clean up the edges. During this time, the tag will be blocked with a message that links back to the request meta post.. The SOCVR room will be heading the effort.
When Step #4 is completed, whoever is spearheading this request will flag it for moderator attention and the moderator proceed to step #6.
A moderator will ping a CM to delete any closed, downvoted questions in the tag and remove it from the system entirely. This assumes the tag wasn't already removed during review in Step #4.
Tags that were burninated under this process
- once (burninated)
- corners (burninated)
- close (burninated)
- guidelines (burninated)
- priority (burninated)
Our approach
When the burninate request gets ‘approved’, we post an answer describing the actions we expect from those that are participating, for example this one. In the chat room we put the tag on our star-board and during our close vote events the specific tag is suggested as a filter option. Users that are editing seek advice in the chatroom for specific posts. On a daily basis the progress statistics are updated.
Some recent questions on which we left comments
Can we relay the [facebook-relay] tag to [relayjs]?
Can we start burninating or synonymising [initalization]?
Burninate [custom-lists]
Next steps
After carefully evaluating the feedback, I'll create a faq-proposed meta post so that the process can be maintained on Meta. the SOCVR RO team has created a faq-proposed post covering the process here. That implements the request made earlier by Martin Smith.
Possible concerns to be addressed by the community, moderators and SO staff
SOCVR is an activist room that makes an impact in moderation on the main Q&A site.
- Is its effect regarding burnination noticed, appreciated, and warranted?
- Should chat rooms be involved in burnination requests?
- Should burnination requests be orchestrated at all?
- Is the moderator team equipped to handle any extra workload caused by burninating?
- Is the CM team still OK with this process, its implications, and its goals?
On behalf of the SOCVR RO team and regulars, I'm looking forward to your valuable feedback.