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This tag has been burninated. Please do not recreate it. If you need advice on which tag to use, see the answer below. If you see this tag reappearing, it may need to be blacklisted.


(not )

It's got 7.3k questions and 64 followers, but is horribly ambiguous. The excerpt isn't helpful either (there's no wiki)

Use this tag for specific questions about the order of results

From the first page alone I see questions related to

  • Amazon orders
  • E-commerce orders
  • Ordering SQL results
  • Order of execution of Python events
  • Order of operations in C

There's little commonality here and new users are clearly being confused by it. In every case I've looked at the question would be fine without the tag (or a more specific tag that defines the question). The SQL questions should be retagged as , order of operations should have , etc. The specific tags tie those questions together in a way this tag can't.

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    Thanks for posting this request and allowing the community to weigh in! Please note that burninating a tag is the process of carefully moderating a specific piece of Stack Overflow (please think twice before doing tag-only mass edits, as they can be counter-productive); once the community reaches a consensus, burnination can proceed. For more info, see What is the process for burninating tags?. Jun 3, 2016 at 15:45
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    There are some questions that mention SQL and might be asking about the SQL "order by" clause but are not tagged with any SQL tags. Search Query. These could probably use some cleanup.
    – Kara
    Jun 3, 2016 at 20:54
  • But for orders tag when used in an e-commerce context, it has some sense, but only in this specific case. So you can't remove like this all orders tags because you have post this question here. The ambiguity is when it's out of this particular context. see my answer below. Thanks Aug 12, 2017 at 18:18
  • [order] is perfectly well-defined in R language (where its meaning is similar to SQL): the order of a dataframe/table/matrix/plot/CSV file/etc.. So do not punish R users for other languages' misuse. Yes, in those contexts it is often important enough to have as tag, so having it in title is not enough.
    – smci
    May 1, 2018 at 10:32
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    @smci You're missing that it's rarely used like that. Of 7599 questions, only 683 are tagged [r]. If there's a usage here that's legitimate, we clearly need a new tag for it that removes the ambiguity.
    – Machavity Mod
    May 1, 2018 at 17:20
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    Stats at the start of featuring: Q: +87/-4. A1 (Saying yes): +52/-1. A2 (Saying yes): +4/-1 Jan 22, 2019 at 16:04
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    Moderator Note: Please do not start removing the tag from questions until the community has decided whether to move forward with the burnination or not. Jan 22, 2019 at 16:09
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    Stats at the end of featuring: Q: +118/-5. A1 (Saying Yes) +71/-2. A2 (Saying Yes) +9/-2 A3 (Saying Yes) + 7/0. The community has voted in favor of the burnination. Jan 24, 2019 at 4:57

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6.5k questions is a lot. This tag is awful though, and it should be ditched in favor of better tags. We might as well consider ditching the plurality too: .

In any case, I think it's good to retag any questions that would be better off with other tags:

I have only drawn up a really quick list of things, so I might have missed some things. Let me know if I should add anything.

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  • Yeah, orders needs to go too, but the guidelines say one tag per question. With only 140 questions it's an easier burninate than this one
    – Machavity Mod
    Jun 3, 2016 at 22:10
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    @Machavity This question disagrees. :)
    – Laurel
    Jun 3, 2016 at 22:13
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    order-of-operations is akin to * before -. order-of-evaluation and order-of-execution are probably the same though since the former refers to what order things are evaluated in, such as what int i = 1; i++, i *= 2; sets i to. I can't think of an instance where someone would say order-of-execution and not mean order-of-evaluation outside of really specific questions with regards to re-ordering of statements (and it feels like anything like that should have a different tag).
    – Guvante
    Jun 4, 2016 at 0:40
  • I agree. This tag is vague and extremely broad and so is the orders tag. I declare burniation of both tags! Jun 5, 2016 at 23:39
  • What about sorting? Not sure whether it should go or we should retag things to it.
    – jpmc26
    Jun 6, 2016 at 0:23
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    @jpmc26 That has 37 THOUSAND questions tagged with it. I'm not ready for that yet...
    – Laurel
    Jun 6, 2016 at 0:25
  • Fair enough, but do we want to retag things to it? "Sorting" is a bit more explicit than "order" and is unlikely to attract things like shopping orders.
    – jpmc26
    Jun 6, 2016 at 0:38
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    @jpmc26 I think that having the word "order" or "sort" (etc.) is enough. Especially if it's in the title.
    – Laurel
    Jun 6, 2016 at 0:41
  • Mostly good, except [order] is perfectly well-defined in R language (where its meaning is similar to SQL): the order of a dataframe/table/matrix/plot/CSV file/etc.. So do not punish R users for other languages' misuse. Yes, in those contexts it is often important enough to have as tag, so having it in title is not enough.
    – smci
    May 1, 2018 at 10:35
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    @smci [r-order] would probably work and be clear, although someone familiar with r might be able to name it better
    – Laurel
    May 1, 2018 at 17:41
  • @Laurel: I am familiar with R, and it should be named [order]. As I mention this is similar to usage in SQL, Python pandas, numpy etc. hence we totally can't rename it. Machavity: order would presumably be used more in R, if the tag utility was not reduced by the big mess, so one more reason to cleanup/ add different tags for the other cases identified here. Let us get on with creating tags for the other cases, esp. e-commerce/shopping...?
    – smci
    May 3, 2018 at 1:47
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    @smci Tags for R things are disambiguated by prefixing with "r-", such as the [r-factor] tag. The fact that the [order] tag is misused as is means that it needs disambiguation, so it should be called [r-order].
    – Laurel
    May 3, 2018 at 3:49
  • @Laurel. No. Please listen to what I'm saying for the third time now: I explained that this concept [order] as in row/column-order of a dataframe/table/matrix/series/plot/CSV file/etc. is important in R, SQL, Python pandas, numpy etc. It's the same concept across those languages. Therefore use the same tag. It's not uniquely an R concept, so no r-tag. The actionable thing is to create and retag [ecommerce-orders] or [shopping-orders]. As for [order-of-execution]/evaluation are yet other meanings, they seem to deserve their own tag(s), but I can't comment on whether those can be merged.
    – smci
    May 3, 2018 at 9:30
  • @smci oh sorry. I’m still not convinced we need the order tag though since if it’s a question about ordering something the title is the best bet for that info.
    – Laurel
    May 3, 2018 at 9:37
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    @smci if there’s not already a tag like it it sounds like a good idea to create ecommerce -orders
    – Laurel
    May 3, 2018 at 10:41
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has been burninated.

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  • I think that the graph would make humans feel less helpless if log is used for the vertical axis.
    – Braiam
    Jan 25, 2019 at 15:23
  • Oh, don't worry about that. It'll be like that just for a few days, after which we can see a slope. (check the design one, for eg i.stack.imgur.com/ZcseA.png) Jan 25, 2019 at 15:26
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The new tag Wiki is even worse than the one listed in the question:

THIS TAG IS CONFUSING, DO NOT USE IT. Use [sorting] instead or [sql-order-by] to refer to ordering within a SQL statement. For other ordering, consider [order-of-operations] or [order-of-evaluation]. This tag is slated for removal.

The tag Wiki actually lists 3 reasons to burninate this:

  • It's confusing and should not be used
  • It lists several possible replacement usages. This implies that [order] can mean different things in different contexts, which is absolutely a reason to remove the tag.
  • It describes the tag as being "slated for removal." I actually haven't been able to find where the usage guidance got this, but it's interesting that it suggests that it ought to be removed.

I say we burninate it.

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Yes tag is very ambiguous, I agree completely.


Now for the tag , there is only one case where it has really some sense:
It's when is used in an context, like with , , , or other similar tags.

Why is useful?
The primary e-commerce "objects" are , and . So this old tag is really useful for search, indexing and filtering in this context.

So for this particular case, it could be useful to create an like and make the necessary replacements.

Additionally, you can't remove all from all questions in StackOverFlow, just because you have post this question here, without looking to the context and asking top users of that tag before.

To make things peaceful, you could create some new replacement tags like in this particular case.

I am concerned as I am the Top N°1 user for tag in StackOverFlow (but only in an e-commerce context).

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    The issue isn't context. The issue is that people keep asking questions about how to take/make/process orders. The vast majority of questions you handle are perfectly valid questions about orders because they involve some form of coding. But take this Magento question. It's not a coding question and should be closed as off-topic. There's several in there like that. [orders] is just too vague
    – Machavity Mod
    Aug 12, 2017 at 19:48
  • @Machavity Ok sorry for this specific magento question (as I am only and exclusively skilled in WooCommerce taged questions). But in all the questions I answer with orders the tag is really appropriated… I will create a specific e-commerce orders tag… In the meanwhile, please avoid to remove orders tag from WooCommerce questions, Thanks. Aug 12, 2017 at 20:19
  • Are you talking about burninating [order] or [orders]? If you're talking about [orders], that was already declined :( Jan 22, 2019 at 16:11
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    @pizzastaticvoidmain This is for [order], not [orders]
    – Machavity Mod
    Jan 22, 2019 at 17:41

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