The blinking tag seems to me to be completely useless.
The excerpt is "Alternate between being visible and invisible." The wiki is the same text, along with a link to a Wikipedia article on the blink element. I had hoped that element had died long enough ago that it had turned to dust...
The fact that something is blinking does not seem to be sufficiently relevant to warrant a tag.
There are only 140 questions in this tag, so I could clean it up myself, but wanted to make sure I wasn't allowing my distaste for the blink tag to affect my judgement.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
It does describe the contents of the questions, in as much as there is something somewhere blinking in most of the questions. It is not unambiguous because it's not just about the <blink>
element from HTML.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Sure, as long as the blinking is occurring somehow affectable programmatically.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Not really, as pretty much all of the questions have the word "blinking" in the title or body of the post, so it doesn't really help with searchability.
There are no followers of this tag.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Generally yes, although I've seen it used as meaning "shifting from one part of a view to another, rapidly" as opposed to switching visibility. That's likely a language barrier, or because there's no tag for "shifting from one part of a view to another, rapidly" :).
NB: The blink tag is on-topic, and is specifically about the browser engine powering Chrome.
marquee
tag.