Currently there is no sane way to burninate tags with large numbers of questions, because the burnination system (I use that word lightly) is entirely manual and incredibly painful, mostly because SE Inc. hates us.
But can we not at least (try to) discourage people from using tags that have been identified as "should be burninated at some mythical time in the future when SE Inc. pulls its thumb out", perhaps by editing their guidance to be prefaced with "DO NOT USE"?
In essence, the burnination process would change to work like this:
- Burnination proposal posted on Meta
- People vote on the merits of the request, ignoring the number of questions currently in the tag
- If the proposal is accepted by the community:
- If the tag has a sufficiently small number of questions (this number to be determined), the current burnination process is executed
- Else the tag guidance is simply edited by the person proposing the burnination to include "DO NOT USE"
Yes, I know that expecting most of the new users of Stack Overflow nowadays to be capable of basic literacy is a tall order, but this is at least better than doing nothing.
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tag currently says "Do not use this tag". I edit it out of about 5-10 questions a day. It just does not work.