There is actually a customer-support tag. It currently has no tag Wiki.
As the FAQ states, we're not customer support for (your favorite company). That being said, can we burninate this tag?
There is actually a customer-support tag. It currently has no tag Wiki.
As the FAQ states, we're not customer support for (your favorite company). That being said, can we burninate this tag?
Following the "burnination criteria", then:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied?
Not necessarily. Most on-topic questions with the tag seem to be about a specific technical problem not directly related to customer support.
and is it unambiguous?
No. There is obviously confusion if this was meant to be used for companies' customer support on SO, or for programmers implementing customer support. At any rate it has a broad meaning.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
No.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No, as far as I can tell while reading through the 43 questions with this tag.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No.
Summary: this tag is a very strong candidate for burnination.
The community has already handled most of this, whittling down the original 44 questions with the tag to only 32.
I looked through those 32 and found a lot of stinking garbage, so I took it out. Been a while since I saw so many low-quality recommendation questions with even lower-quality answers all in one place (even when the moderator flag queue is included as one of the places).
One or two of the questions with that tag were good questions, and should probably be asked somewhere like Software Engineering (who knows, maybe they already have?), but they are horribly off-topic by current Stack Overflow standards, and they hadn't received any useful answers, so I deleted those, too.
I retagged and kept one of them.
Tag is now burninated; will die a quick and painless death automatically.