I recently came across the table tag for the first time, and noticed, as I'm sure many of you who have heard this discussion before know, that its tag description says "DO NOT USE THIS TAG; it is ambiguous."
An answer to this question from Sep '15 cites the other tags mentioned in the tag description and 23,000 questions tagged table as a reason to keep it hanging around.
Answers to the question that the previous one is marked as a duplicate of, from Jul '15, present mostly good arguments for getting rid of it.
Now, there are around 2000 open questions tagged table, which seems at least manageable for a concentrated retagging effort. (Almost all should be tagged with html-table instead, or Closed.) The weirdest thing, perhaps, is that there is an almost-3-year gap between Dec 8, '15 and the next question tagged table, which was posted two hours ago.
- Is the only reason to keep table around to point other people towards the tag they should be using? Is that a good enough reason to keep it?
- What happened to the other ~21,000 questions tagged table?
- Why were there no questions tagged table for almost three years? This might not be a super great question, but it seems very unlikely to me that nobody was using it for that long, and then there are 3 just today.