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On Stack Overflow we have a tag .

Here is its Excerpt and Wiki:

This tag should NOT BE USED.

Give special prominence, attention, or publicity to items in a collection.

This tag should not be used as discussed here on Meta.

Given that on the referenced Meta post from 2015 the consensus in the comments was to remove that tag.

Why would we keep a tag that shouldn't be used? It's simply confusing, and worse, there are 145 questions tagged with . Let's burninate it!

  1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?

No, it doesn't describe the contents, and it isn't unambiguous.

  1. Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?

It doesn't define a programming concept.

  1. Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?

Unless you consider the fact that the OP wants attention, no.

  1. Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?

It doesn't really mean anything other that treating something in a special way.

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    I invite you to look at a few high-voted posts under the burninate-request tag to get some inspiration how such request is expected to look like...
    – Tomerikoo
    May 30, 2021 at 14:06
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    As for the inevitable "Why is this downvoted?". It is downvoted because your initial revision was utterly unclear and lacking the criteria to conclude if the tag should be burninated at all . This is all explained in the tag wiki of burninate-request as well as in the guidance Jeanne linked to earlier.
    – rene
    May 30, 2021 at 14:09
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    Hardly, but I guess we should praise the little bit of effort you put into it.
    – rene
    May 30, 2021 at 14:12
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    @rene What more is there to say? It's an obviously useless tag that says it shouldn't be used.
    – Anonymous
    May 30, 2021 at 14:14
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    "It doesn't define a concept." - featuring is a concept. "Unless you consider the fact that the OP wants attention, no." - it highlights that it involves something about featuring (which is a thing on certain websites). "It doesn't really mean anything." - then neither does your post, any of our comments, or any languages. It has meanings - it's not gibberish. And to be clear, I'm not taking a stance on the tag, but you're NOT making a good case for burnination, even if it qualified May 30, 2021 at 14:15
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    @Zoe Allowing anyone to add it makes it useless, the point of featured on meta is that a moderator considers it useful enough to show it on the main site's sidebar. Not so on main.
    – Anonymous
    May 30, 2021 at 14:17
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    @Anonymous Did you actually go over the questions in this tag? People don't use the tag to try and make their question featured as in Meta. It actually talks mostly about featured images in WordPress... 118/145 questions area also tagged wordpress. In that case another option here is to retag into featured-image instead...
    – Tomerikoo
    May 30, 2021 at 14:19
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    @Tomerikoo Then why does it say in the tag wiki, "this tag should NOT be used"? Why would a tag that shouldn't be used be helpful?
    – Anonymous
    May 30, 2021 at 14:20
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    Because someone decided to write it there?
    – Tomerikoo
    May 30, 2021 at 14:21
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    I'm not necessarily saying that it has a purpose. I'm just saying that your argument of people using it to make their question featured is wrong...
    – Tomerikoo
    May 30, 2021 at 14:23
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    As a 20k user, right now, I could go ahead and add "DO NOT USE THIS TAG!" to any tag I feel is even remotely ambiguous or vague (disregarding the mild abuse this constitutes). A tag containing "Do not use" in any shape or form is not an indicator of anything, as Tomerikoo indirectly hinted at. Also, don't drag meta into this - by that metric, we should have a discussion tag on main because we allow it on meta. A tag having a special meaning on one site shouldn't and doesn't affect the meaning of a tag with the same name on other sites May 30, 2021 at 14:28
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    @Zoe I'm referring to the fact that it says it should be used for giving special attention to a tag. "As a 20k user, right now, I could go ahead and add "DO NOT USE THIS TAG!" to any tag I feel is even remotely ambiguous or vague." - yes, thanks for telling me you could abuse your privileges to artificially cause burnination...
    – Anonymous
    May 30, 2021 at 14:30
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    I think you're missing the point that this is NOT a reason for burnination in the first place...
    – Tomerikoo
    May 30, 2021 at 14:31
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    Or retagged - see rene's answer. Again, just because a tag is recommended not to be used doesn't mean the best future action is to remove the tag and assume everything about it is bad May 30, 2021 at 14:36

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I propose we don't burninate this tag.

Instead we do kind of what Hans Passant hinted on in a comment here.

Looks like the wordpress [dynamic-featured-image] tag gone awry. Common mishap with drastically wordy tags like that, users just don't type the dashes.

Currently there are 145 question in the tag with only 1 closed. 88 zero scored questions, 8 negative scored.
There are 118 questions tagged both and . If my assumption is correct those 118 are roughly about .

We clean-up the 27 questions that are not about . Once completed the gets merged / made a synonym of .

My proposal requires a lot less effort and still allows for users of featured stuff in Wordpress to use the tag that then gets translated automagically to .

It is suggested in the comments that the tag is too heavy as hammer. Instead the re-tagging should happen to (new?) tags. Candidates are:

I suggest we extend this list with the purpose to be clean-up guidance.

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    Only hick-up with that is that the wiki of [dynamic-featured-image] says: "Dynamic Featured Image is a WordPress Plugin [...]". Not sure all WordPress questions are about that plug-in. Also from a quick scan not all questions are about featured images. Some are videos, posts etc.
    – Tomerikoo
    May 30, 2021 at 14:42
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    @Tomerikoo yeah, it could well be a swamp of off-topic-ness. I'm okay if a burn takes place, as long as it is based on evidence, not on text in the tag wiki. Feel free to write a competing answer to propose a different take.
    – rene
    May 30, 2021 at 14:51
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    I am not competing :) I support your suggestion, just adding that it should be done carefully, or maybe even have new featured-... tags instead
    – Tomerikoo
    May 30, 2021 at 15:12
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    They are NOT all about "dynamic features image". In vanilla WordPress, every post can have a featured image, which is shows up as the banner on the post and in search results.
    – Laurel
    May 30, 2021 at 16:12
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    You are on to something but what @Laurel said is correct. They should be retagged with something like [featured-image] (or maybe [wordpress-featured-image]?) rather than a specific plugin name. May 31, 2021 at 5:07
  • @Laurel the featured image feature, is called like that just for the sake of marketing people, ie. non-programmers users, Programmers don't actually care what it's called, they just set the templates to use a image with some property (being the first or being marked as "featured").
    – Braiam
    May 31, 2021 at 12:55
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Most (83?) of the questions in the featured tag are about the same, unambiguous concept: WordPress featured images.

In WordPress, a user will see a widget in the sidebar while editing a post that allows a "featured image" to be set. This image will be used in various parts of the theme, such as a banner on the post and when searching.

But the WordPress developer sees it a little differently: the code only refers to something called a "post thumbnail". Yet, it is one and the same as a featured image.

This is exactly the situation that tags are supposed to cover. Let's make a tag that works for this, in the way that's the least work:

  • Rename featured to wordpress-featured-image (as there were some questions asking about "featured images" in other technologies)
    • Remove all other uses of the tag, perhaps making other new tags of needed. Some questions could benefit (Woocommerce featured products — these are also WordPress questions, ones that aren't about featured images), some questions would not (I want to show this HTML on several pages, it is "featured")
      • Likely we won't need to retag anything to but it's there if it's needed. This tag is only to be used for questions asking about the plugin of that name
  • Create and synonymize a wordpress-post-thumbnail tag into the featured image tag. Here's a question that would have benefited from the synonym as it doesn't even mention "featured":
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So, it seems that we flip-flopped this one and the saddest part is that we are just using flimsy arguments to keep this tag, instead of giving actual evidence that this tag is useful. First of all, Hans comment is wrong, the hasn't gone "awry", it's used for questions about the plugin, and there's no question about this plugin that doesn't use the plugin tag. People aren't using the featured tag instead of the plugin tag.

What's actually happening is that people are using this tag to literally mean "some featured thing". Be it products, images, articles, post, etc. These questions only commonality is that they mention "featured", but these have no special representation in the language/frameworks that are relevant to programmers. If the common property of these was called "special" to mean that they are treated differently, it would be exactly the same: items that are put into an special position to distinguish from the other plebs. (In fact, in the featured image context, it's more likely some marketing speak that the CMS adopted.)

This tag can be safely removed. All questions have at least one useful tag that answerers actually follow to answer questions, users with answers on the tag seems to have answers just by accident, and all in all it's not a proper tag as defined by the help center in the way that it's ambiguous in the programming context what it actually means (since it's not even a programming concept).

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  • You don't think clean-up is needed? Just a nuke tag by a mod will do?
    – rene
    May 31, 2021 at 14:07
  • @rene yeah, I didn't find anything closeable. Just average questions that happened to have the tag.
    – Braiam
    May 31, 2021 at 20:12
  • I mean... you're directly contradicting two answers that say exactly the opposite of what you're saying about the [dynamic-featured-image]. Can you offer some evidence? Not asking you to personally go through every question, but 117 out of the 144 questions tagged [featured] (that's >80%) are also tagged [wordpress]. That makes me at least somewhat skeptical of your statement that "there's no question about this plugin that doesn't use the tag".
    – zcoop98
    Jun 1, 2021 at 15:39
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    @zcoop98 stackoverflow.com/… There's only one question that has the featured tag that asks about the plugin, and that question also has the plugin tag. So, ask to the other answerers for evidence to their claims.
    – Braiam
    Jun 1, 2021 at 16:08

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