I just read this question which mentions the documentation tag. But I noticed something strange in the question:
It seems like the system thinks that the link goes to Stack Overflow documentation, even though the link's URL is the tag info page of the documentation tag
(https://stackoverflow.com/tags/documentation/info, nothing to do with Stack Overflow documentation). I suppose it's because it sees documentation
in the URL and thinks that any Stack Overflow URL containing documentation
is a Stack Overflow documentation page (even though this one isn't). Seeing this in the beginning of that Meta question gives the impression that the question is about Stack Overflow documentation, when it actually is a burninate request that has nothing to do with documentation (except the name of the tag it wants to burninate).
Since documentation is gone, I suggest simply removing the documentation icon from all links. But even if it would be useful to keep it for some reason, I don't think it's intended that it should be used in this specific case.
rand(8)
weeks to the estimate.rand(8)
weeks will be subtracted from the estimate instead?)