A few days ago I wrote this text as an answer to this question: Do we need to rethink, clarify criteria for burnination? Seeing as it didn't get much attention there I thought it deserved its own stage, hence this question.
Seeing the large number of burnination requests with punny titles, and only a few with the more serious ones it is clear that we can't keep up with the rate they are coming at.
So whilst burnination is certainly a important part of keeping Stack Overflow tidy, it is only a curative tool. Why don't we take things to the root of the problem:
The creation of tags.
At this point in time creation of tags is easy and straightforward, as per the help page:
It is open to anyone with 1500 reputation points, and only requires those users to enter the tag to be created into the tag box. I think this creation system can be improved.
Currently:
- on some sites, new tags will be automatically culled and removed from the system if they are not used by at least 1 other question in a 6 month period.
- meta tags, tags that cannot stand alone as the only tag on a question, are not allowed.
If a tag is only used once in half a year is a very loose criteria if you ask me, if we could reduce this period to a month, or maybe 3 months, I wonder how many tags get removed by the system (Moderator tools/report, anyone?).
In retrospect this automatic removal of tags isn't that usefull, as it is again curative, albeit low effort
Also you can read that Meta tags are not allowed, however no-one will stop you from creating the [gaming]
tag.
Improvements
I think the best way would be a (thorough) redesign of the tag creation process which:
- Requires a tag to have complete info (summary etc.) when being created.
- Has a review system on tag creation where users can approve, edit, or reject a new tag. Here there would be an option to indicate that there already is a tag describing the subject, a tag is too localized, too broad etc.
- Allows a tag to be used when creation is pending. This will prevent tags from being requested twice at the same time.
Don't allow it to be used as the sole tag on a question, andmake the tag in creation distinct from accepted tags, either by using a different fill color on the tag, or a distinct symbol pre/super-seding the tag. If a tag is not accepted onto the network, remove all instances of that tag, or retag them with the review concensus on the alternative.
These are my two cents, I'd like to hear about yours!
I just found an old post on the same topic: Make it harder to create tags. The numbers in the accepted answer are different now: ˜54K tags on SO, instead of 40k and 2600 posts on Meta regarding tags, compared to 885. Hence the then 2% is now close to 5%. Indicating that the balance is shifting. At this point in time there are also 596 pending burnination requests, out of a total of 887 posts tagged burnination-request (excluding deleted posts).