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Let’s remove once and for all!

But first let’s blacklist it, so we can edit it without fighting against users putting it into their questions.

(and remove the documentation proposal).


Quoth the tag excerpt

DO NOT USE THIS TAG!!! Apple is the company that manufactures Macs and iOS devices. Use tags more relevant to the OS and device/computer you're targeting.

I listen very well to all-caps and exclamation points.

People have suggestedthis​ before, but it never seemed to materialize. ( has been removed, though).

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    Sounds like a job for @burnaki Sep 4, 2016 at 15:53
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    @pnuts according to shog, we aren't supposed to be editing the tag out of questions that don't need the tag, that can be done using a script which doesn't flood the front page. During a burnination you should be voting to close questions that are off-topic. How the deletion part is supposed to work is still unclear to me at this point.
    – user4639281
    Sep 4, 2016 at 16:13
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    @pnuts Then start your own burnination-requests.
    – Jed Fox
    Sep 4, 2016 at 16:15
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    With regards to the mention of Burnaki made earlier, this is StackApp that I started whose purpose is to track and monitor burnination efforts. The bot is not (and will not be) active in any other manner.
    – Tunaki
    Sep 4, 2016 at 16:19
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    Given the sheer size of this tag (3,301 questions when I post this comment) and the experience the SOCVR had with godaddy the SOCVR room will NOT be heading this effort due to the impact it will have on both the site and the health/enthousiasm of our regulars. Feel free to use the process guidance but others have to organize the effort needed. If you need coaching, just ping us
    – rene
    Sep 4, 2016 at 16:52
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    I prefer to be blacklisted first, whenever or not we decide to bulldoze it, at least we can give better guidance meanwhile.
    – Braiam
    Sep 4, 2016 at 16:55
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    Why why this tag even created in the first place?? Sep 5, 2016 at 22:16
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    @VSG24 Looks like a user in the innocent days of meta-interspersed-with-main: stackoverflow.com/questions/143374/… (i.e. the apple ][)
    – Jed Fox
    Sep 5, 2016 at 22:23
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    Can't we just blacklist it, and then work through x questions a day?
    – auden
    Sep 6, 2016 at 11:21
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    @ThomasAyoub If you think it’s worthwhile, create your own burninate request
    – Jed Fox
    Sep 6, 2016 at 11:59
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    We should remove all company tags if there are any. [apple] , [lg] , etc.
    – Ali Bdeir
    Sep 6, 2016 at 17:45
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    Please blacklist the apple tag. Since early September I have been removing the apple tag from any new questions on a daily basis which is why the most recent question with the tag is from September 2nd. I didn't want to go back and edit the earlier questions to avoid them showing recent activity.
    – rmaddy
    Oct 24, 2016 at 3:27
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    If we remove one company tag, we should remove all of them. And that's a huge project.
    – Lundin
    Oct 24, 2016 at 11:08
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    @ManojKumar To begin with, we have the most likely suspects: Apple, Microsoft, Google, Adobe, Oracle etc etc. Then all hardware manufacturers: Intel, AMD, Motorola, Freescale, NXP, Microchip, Atmel etc etc. Then all the tool vendors. Then all popular sites. There must be thousands of company tags, splattered over millions of posts. To remove the company tags without vandalizing the post, you would have to edit each post and replace the company name with the relevant product from that company... which probably means lots and lots of manual edits.
    – Lundin
    Oct 24, 2016 at 13:24
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    I'm for restricting the usage of this tag and others like it. However, it's worth noting that the tag info page for apple contains a comprehensive guide to other Apple-related tags acceptable for use. If we burninate the tag completely, we lose that page. Is there any means of keeping that reference around? It'd be great to have something more intuitive built-in to SE itself; a "did you mean" expansion function of sorts that shows related tags when you attempt to add a blacklisted tag.
    – macserv
    Oct 24, 2016 at 14:11

3 Answers 3

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Big thanks to everyone who pitched in.

This tag has been burninated!

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    Personally, I don't how burninating eg. the apple & samsung tags would help people with general programming problems that apply to multiple products of that company. When considering situations where a programming question may apply to eg. all apple operating systems or all samsung mobile devices, allowing only more specific tags would result in less exposure of the question and therefore a reduced likelihood of getting your question answered. How is that progress?! —— See also my answer here Jun 15, 2017 at 12:07
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    I think this is a case where folks try to distill these problems down into pithy names ("company tag") and then apply a blanket solution, @John; that strategy is fraught with danger. Apple (and Google, Microsoft...) are problematic because these companies each have multiple, distinct, extremely popular products - if I spend my days doing VBA, the overlap in my expertise with C# web apps and XBox dev is pretty slim, but they're all plausibly microsoft questions and there are thousands of each. SAP, Sony, JetBrains, etc. do not have these same issues, at least not yet.
    – Shog9
    Jun 15, 2017 at 16:43
  • Why force tags to be as specific? Or to put it differently : what's wrong with general tags? The more general the tag, the greater the visibility of your question and therefore the more likely it is you'll be getting an answer for it! IMO the best way to get a good answer is to combine both general & specific tags. Jun 15, 2017 at 17:15
  • @Shog9 Since you mentioned "SAP".. SAP has actually the same issue. Its product range is extremely wide nowadays: from backend solutions to CRM and even UI/UX with UI5 web components and Fiori design system. Now there seems to be a consensus that 'sap' should be the next tag to be burninated. Jan 13, 2021 at 16:31
  • I'm sure Sony has more products than SAP, @Boghyon - and certainly did when I wrote that comment. However, most of them are not asked about on SO, and the ones that are asked about only occasionally. When that changes (for either Sony or SAP) then it is time for more specific tags.
    – Shog9
    Jan 13, 2021 at 19:12
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I've started a chatroom to coordinate cleanup of questions tagged with . The burnination bot, Burnaki* is also tracking the tag to ensure accountability for questions with the tag that are closed or questions where the tag is removed.

Progress

You can help out by reviewing the questions and answers in these tags and:

  • flag or close questions that are duplicate/off-topic/unclear/too broad/opinion based;
  • filter on these tags in the Close Vote Queue and review;
  • cherry-pick questions with Queen;
  • vote on the questions and its answers;
  • delete vote the question or answer(s) if there is nothing of value;
  • editing to add value (re-tag), or;
  • flag obsolete comments.

Here are some easy links to get you started:

Review in the Close Vote Queue

Burnination progress

Remember that we don't want to destroy value so let salvaging a post be your first priority! If you have specific questions feel free to join the "Burnination progress for the apple tag" chatroom or leave a comment under this post.

* for the moment, it has to run under "Guttenberg"'s account


I've copied major parts of this post from the burnination post.

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  • Very interesting statistics. ;) Apr 2, 2019 at 7:57
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The vast majority of Apple-related programming spans all four OSes (macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS). I call my common library of code "apple-common," because so much of it applies regardless of OS.

Would it make sense to introduce an tag to cover Apple programming in general? What happens when someone tags their question with macOS but a potential answer-seeker searches for iOS?

Can SO's search be taught equivalences among tags (such that a search for would turn up any of the four OSes)?

Or is the tag actually useful?

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    These programming languages have names and thus should have their own tags, a user can tag his question with these. apple is just too vague.
    – svarog
    Oct 26, 2016 at 14:32
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    Tags should represents what the question is about. Any question that covers all four of the Apple OSes isn't actually about either OS. It's about Swift or Objective-C or it's about Cocoa or Cocoa touch or about a specific framework. So no, introducing an appleOS tag makes no sense.
    – rmaddy
    Oct 26, 2016 at 16:20
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    Foundation.framework tag? Core Foundation tag? Darwin tag? Those would encompass some of those common cases, and the others would operate similarly.
    – andlabs
    Oct 27, 2016 at 4:20

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