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There were something like 10 questions tagged with . It is a tag without tag info and is not used very much.

As I edited all the questions that used it, can we now delete this tag?

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    You should probably have asked this burmination request before single handedly removing the tag from all those posts, as that's how a burmination-request works; get community input before doing something.
    – Adriaan
    Commented Jan 17, 2017 at 9:51
  • Should I rollback all my changes and link the tags I've edited in my question?
    – Mistalis
    Commented Jan 17, 2017 at 9:52
  • My take is that since it were 10 questions and the tag had no tag info it's fine to burminate, but next time you'll want to ask beforehand.
    – Adriaan
    Commented Jan 17, 2017 at 9:53

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Since you already removed the tag from all the questions, it will be removed by the system automatically at 03:00 UTC.

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We have a tag that is currently associated with 237 questions.

As such, the proper course of action would have been to merge into and create a permanent synonym.


As has been pointed out in the comments already:

You should probably have asked this burmination [sic] request before single handedly removing the tag from all those posts, as that's how a burmination-request works; get community input before doing something.

Whether it's a burnination request, a retag request, or anything involving mass edits to multiple questions, you should attempt to reach a consensus on Meta first, before embarking on the project. Mass edits are disruptive, even when you have full editing privileges. I suppose this is sort of an edge case, since there were only 10 questions with the tag, but even still, creating a synonym seems like a better long-term solution, and one that would be less work for you and less disruptive for everyone. If you had asked on Meta first, that option could have been suggested.

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