The tag webshperemq is a misspelling of the brand name "WebSphere". The product in question was WebSphere MQ and as of a recent IBM branding change is now called IBM MQ. We have a thriving community under the ibm-mq tag and websphere-mq is the properly spelled alias to it. User @JoshMc and I are working on re-tagging the questions now so the tag can be deleted without migration.
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2Ok, that's good, but you have no request here. If you're already retagging, what was the point of this post :P– Andrew LiCommented Jan 29, 2017 at 4:21
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Didn't realize the tag would "fade away." How long would that take? Would new questions against it extend its life? If so would we not be a bit more hostile to things that are clearly misspelled?– T.RobCommented Jan 29, 2017 at 4:23
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1Yeah, after inactivity they fade away. You can, IIRC, blacklist a tag so it can't be used, ensuring removal. Usually, not many questions are tagged with typos so just doing a few retags will allow it to fade away.– Andrew LiCommented Jan 29, 2017 at 4:27
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1It's low volume. I'll subscribe to it and if any more questions get asked before it fades away I'll revisit and ask for more help. Thanks for the advice.– T.RobCommented Jan 29, 2017 at 4:33
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6If a tag has no questions at 3:00 UTC, it will be deleted. It can then only be created again by a 1500+ rep user. Tags can be blacklisted if they prove to be a persistent problem and are harmful to the site. Blacklisting a tag stops that tag from being added to any questions, in turn stopping the tag from being created if all questions containing the tag have been deleted.– user4639281Commented Jan 29, 2017 at 4:56
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1Thanks for the additional detail, @TinyGiant! I was afraid "fade away" meant months or something. Just glad this tag was so lightly trafficked so retagging was possible..– T.RobCommented Jan 29, 2017 at 6:52
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