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This tag is in phase 4 of the burnination process described here. The question and comments have been cleaned to allow for on-topic discussion about the burnination of this tag. Please keep it that way.

If you want to discuss the process of burnination itself, post a new question on Meta or visit the SOCVR chat room.

In 2017 we had a discussion about disambiguating because it was being used to mean multiple things. At the time, it was suggested to have a separate request to burninate this tag after the retagging was done.

I'm sure the 2017 retagging is done, but there's been a lot of new activity with this tag since then using it to mean lots of different things, including:


This tag meets the criteria for burnination:

  • Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? Not well and no

  • Is the concept described even on-topic for the site? By itself, no, it is too generic.

  • Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post? No

  • Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts? No

This tag is actively collecting several new questions per week. I think it would be good to get rid of it sooner rather than later.

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    Disconnecting a connection, can cause problems, tat should be discussed and so the te tagged is as good as the connect tag
    – nbk
    Jun 28, 2022 at 10:54
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    Just looking through the first page of unanswered questions, it's an absolute mess of different topics. Someone even tagged it for Adobe Connect. Jul 12, 2022 at 6:08
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    Can we have a policy that ambiguous tags should not exist and when they do they are expediently removed. This thing could be avoided from the get go.
    – Braiam
    Jul 12, 2022 at 13:57
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    Similar to @GrahamReynolds "Mirth Connect" is a tool with its own [mirth] and [mirth-connect] tags. The [connect] tag is not appropriate for that tool stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bconnect%5D+mirth
    – Freiheit
    May 2 at 17:45
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    I'm just disappointed that we're not here to "dis-[connect]," or "establishing a [connect]-shun;" the (often terrible) word-play was the best part of previous burnination notices. May 10 at 11:11
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    @DavidThomas Puns aren't allowed in phases 2 and 4 because reasons. They're allowed before and after the burnination, but not during
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    May 10 at 11:12
  • @Zoe: I can't disagree with the statement, and that certainly would explain the "why," but I'm really not seeing any reasons for disallowing the puns in this phase. I followed the link you shared, and the prohibition is clearly stated but there's no rationale presented there (or in the links I've so-far followed from the linked answer). But, whatever; thank you for the information. May 10 at 11:21
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    @ZoestandswithUkraine We need an explicit phase #6: Pun Overflow. Where a burnination isn't considered complete until at least a few facepalm-worthy word puns have been posted.
    – Lundin
    May 10 at 11:40
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    @DavidThomas Look at the edit history to see the original title of this post.
    – Moshe Katz
    May 10 at 12:54

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Observations/Retag Guidance:

  • Questions about Adobe connect should use the tag instead.
  • Questions about Mirth Connect should use instead ( is a synonym of  at the time of writing)
  • Questions about connections to something (such as a database, website, ...) should use relevant technology tags.
  • Similarly, questions about functions that happen to be called connect should use relevant technology tags
  • Questions about Node.js' connect middleware should use
  • Questions about Amazon Connect should be tagged
  • Questions about the OpenID Connect protocol should use
  • Questions about OS-level socket implementations should be tagged , along with an OS tag, and optionally a tag for the socket implementation (such as for Windows sockets)

Progress:

The tag is in the process of being burninated. You can help out by reviewing the questions with this tag, and...

  • editing questions to improve the question and remove the tag (retag-only edits are best left to users with full edit privileges; i.e. > 2k reputation),
  • flagging/voting to close questions that are duplicates/off-topic/unclear/too broad/opinion-based (users with < 3k reputation can help quite a bit by flagging questions for closure, which helps keep the Close Vote Review Queue full),
  • filtering for questions with this tag in the Close Vote Queue,
  • voting on questions with this tag,
  • voting to delete the questions with this tag (after they have been closed, and only if the entire Q&A contains nothing of value). However, keep in mind that at the end of the burnination process all closed questions containing this tag will be deleted semi-automatically. Thus, there's rarely a need to vote to delete these questions.

Here are some quick links to get you started:

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Remember that burnination is a clean-up effort!

Salvage whatever possible by editing and re-tagging.

We don't want to destroy value, so salvaging a post should be your first priority. If a question can be saved, please edit it. Your edit should improve all problems with the question and remove the tag, possibly replacing it with another tag, as described above in "Observations/Retag Guidance". (Edits, specially re-tags, are best left to users with full edit privileges)

Unsalvageable questions should just be flagged/voted for closure. They don't need to be retagged.

If the question is not appropriate for this site, then don't worry about removing the tag—just flag/vote to close the question.

At the end of the burnination process, all questions which still have the tag should have been closed. These will be mass-deleted, which will remove the tag from the system automatically, with minimal disruption.

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    I've been replacing [connect] with [database-connection] for questions about connecting to a database. Usually I'm removing [database] also, because it's usually about connecting to a specific brand of database.
    – rgettman
    May 19 at 18:43
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    Seems "Facebook connect" is a thing. The tag is just a synonym for "facebook" so the "connect" tag can safely be removed from salvageable questions, it looks like. May 22 at 18:54
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    Can we have guidance for how to retag questions relating to general sockets and the connect() system call? May 23 at 11:21
  • @DonalFellows I'll argue tagging with the relevant OS and sockets is enough (plus optionally a presumably OS-specific tag for the socket implementation; I'm not sure what tags exist, but there's at least winsock for the Windows socket API)
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    May 24 at 15:28

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