Recently encountered the rotation tag on a question in the Close Votes queue and, as it seems to serve no clear purpose, it appears to be a ripe candidate for burnination.
This tag has just over 10,000 questions, so that might be a good reason to leave it alone, but I thought I would ask.
Looking at the criteria for burnination:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
There is no usage guidance in the tag wiki, but it does refer to several forms of rotation (axial, point, screen).
From a quick sample of the questions, they include:
- Rotating an image around a point
- Rotating an image around an axis
- Rotating a mobile device
- Rotating a display
- Quaternions
- Rotating a list
- Rotating text
- Rotating in a red-black tree
- Rotating a robot
- Rotating logs
Fine, you might say, they all mostly contain some sort of matrix/mathematical rotation.
If they are, mostly, sufficiently similar to be in one tag, then what would the purpose be of the generic tags: image-rotation screen-rotation log-rotation auto-rotation autorotate text-rotation tree-rotation key-rotation rotateanimation
as well as a few mathematical ones and a couple of tool-specific tags
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Yes, obviously there's a lot of good, solid questions in there.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
It doesn't appear to be that helpful. Although a lot of its posts are around image rotation, < 20% of the questions tagged image-rotation are also tagged with rotation, so it might make it harder to search related questions.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Rotation does generally apply to the dictionary definitions of rotation, but the practical usage is not the same throughout.
I'm prepared to accept that the consensus might be that it's too big, doesn't really do any harm, etc. but rotation does seem to mean very different things to different people, when better, more-specific (if inconsistently named) tags exist.
bit-rotation
seems like a good name for such a tag.qubit-rotation
? That was my first thought on the subject line...transformation-rotation
(orrotation-transformation
)physical-rotation
(rotating hardware),tree-rotation
(graph-rotation
?) In any case, a clear description of the tag is most important (maybe even more important than the actual name), but still: The user has to find what he/she is looking for!