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I feel like shouldn't exist on this site as it is too vague in meaning. Let's go through the criteria for burnination:


Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied and is unambiguous?
In my opinion, it's basically entirely ambiguous. It doesn't really add information besides that some kind of inspection is taking place which really could mean anything (see last criteria).

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Not by default but the big majority is on topic.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No, it doesn't. An inspection of any kind could mean a lot of things.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Not at all. Many questions are about element inspector tools present in most browsers. These should be retagged to . Another large chunk is about the python standard library module with the same name. It should probably get its own tag as other standard modules already have (e.g. ). The last sizable group of questions is about the docker command which should also get its own tag.


I think this tag should be burninated as it does not serve any purpose. No person could possibly be using this tag to find anything as the result is a pile of random questions from all sorts of different areas of knowledge. I therefore propose the following action plan:

  1. Create and
  2. Retag all questions with and [python*] to
  3. Retag all questions with and any web-related tag (, , , [google-chrome*], [firefox*], [internet-explorer*], [microsoft-edge*], , , [web*]) to
  4. Retag all questions with and [docker*] to
  5. Review the remaining 149 questions
  6. Remove (and blacklist)

Last, but not least: Thank you, yivi, for the great title!

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